KDP Tab FiX;
Next was the KDP. I used a tab kit from TST that came with the cummins front seal kit. Since I have a huge Ranch Hand Texas bumper, I decided to leave it on and removed just the radiator and fan assembly.
I had to use a mirror to see some of the bolts in the gear case but I managed. The case was not cracked (thank you God) and the pin was out almost 1/8 inch. Found 3 of 5 gear case bolts pretty loose, so I cleaned holes with brake cleaner and re-loctited them. Tighened all bolts I could get to. Cleaned the gasket surface and front cover and the crank a gizillion times to be sure it was clean... used brake cleaner followed by alcohol. Used cummins gear case cover gasket and the grey RTV sealer on both sides of gasket... no leaks yet.
Front Seal;
The hardest part was the front seal. I read many posts on the front seal so I tried heating the cover at 225 F in oven (while my wife was gone) and put the seal in the freezer for 1/2 hour. I put the cover on 2x4's on floor while pounding the seal in from the rear of the cover. This didn't make sense cause I thought the seal would be damaged but it wasn't. It keep going in uneven but at least it came back out pretty easy. After 2 more heat/cold cycles it slipped in like a greased pig and. . vawala . . it worked.
Now I read that the clear plastic insert piece (used to help install the front seal to prevent it front rolling over when put cover on crank) in the seal kit should have the large diameter side inside the cover (facing the engine) which just didn't seam right since it fit better the other way and I was afraid it would not pull out from the front. . But it worked fine. Put the black dust seal in front of the cover between cover and the damper.
I replaced upper/lower radiator hoses, water pump, anti-freeze, serpentine belt (all NAPA parts) and saved the old for spares.