You guys were right..... it took me about 4-1/2 hours and sure enough the pin had started to work its way out. Wasn't real bad, maybe 1/8 of an inch out past the gear case. I followed TST's instruction sheet, but thought that a few extra steps could really ease the task. Here's my observation for those that might be doing this in the future.
* Drain the radiator down far enough to remove the upper rad hose. Access to everything is easier and getting the shroud and fan out is much easier.
* Getting to the 4th bolt that holds mounting bracket for the pulley/fan/clutch is a PITA and started to round off trying to break it loose with an open end wrench. TST would have you grind the box end down to it can fit in between the pulley and the bolt head. I simply loosed the 5 or 6 10mm bolts holding the pulley to the bracket which gave me the room I need to get my box wrench in without having to grind my tools down. I reveresed the procedure for install which also allowed me to get it good and tight going back together.
* Don't freak out when you get the balancer off and there's no woodruff key. I was freaking because nowhere in the destructions is there any mention of timing or marking anything and then I get the balancer off and I'm like uh oh??? I hope this thing is neutral balance cause I have no idea what the orientation was coming off.
(I was thinking SB chevy and such, silly me.
* The two gear case bolts behind the cam gear may not be as accessible as the instruction would have you believe. I found them, but could not get them out. The window in the cam gear wasn't big enough and did not give me a straight on shot, thus working at an angle caused binding as the bolt was backed out, so I just made sure they were good and tight. I didn't want to risk dropping a bolt into the gear case or something stupid.
Other than that... . easy. Does this qualify me to say I'm a diesel mechanic? (I wouldn't dare, that would be an insult to all those that are. )
Thanks to the board though. I am sure this saved my motor, maybe not now, but certainly at some point in the future.
Chris
* Drain the radiator down far enough to remove the upper rad hose. Access to everything is easier and getting the shroud and fan out is much easier.
* Getting to the 4th bolt that holds mounting bracket for the pulley/fan/clutch is a PITA and started to round off trying to break it loose with an open end wrench. TST would have you grind the box end down to it can fit in between the pulley and the bolt head. I simply loosed the 5 or 6 10mm bolts holding the pulley to the bracket which gave me the room I need to get my box wrench in without having to grind my tools down. I reveresed the procedure for install which also allowed me to get it good and tight going back together.
* Don't freak out when you get the balancer off and there's no woodruff key. I was freaking because nowhere in the destructions is there any mention of timing or marking anything and then I get the balancer off and I'm like uh oh??? I hope this thing is neutral balance cause I have no idea what the orientation was coming off.

* The two gear case bolts behind the cam gear may not be as accessible as the instruction would have you believe. I found them, but could not get them out. The window in the cam gear wasn't big enough and did not give me a straight on shot, thus working at an angle caused binding as the bolt was backed out, so I just made sure they were good and tight. I didn't want to risk dropping a bolt into the gear case or something stupid.
Other than that... . easy. Does this qualify me to say I'm a diesel mechanic? (I wouldn't dare, that would be an insult to all those that are. )
Thanks to the board though. I am sure this saved my motor, maybe not now, but certainly at some point in the future.
Chris