Make sure while you have the timing cover open to remove, clean with brake cleaner and loctite every bolt you can get to. That includes 4 oil pump bolts, the 3 hidden timing case bolts you can see between the cam gear holes, the 2 cam retainer bolts, the case bolt to right of the oil pump gears and the hidden case bolt at bottom right of cam next to vacuum pump gear (all directions are you facing the front of engine). Need a 10 mm bent wrench to get the hidden case bolt. Need to rotate the engine to get bolts behind the cam gear... I used a ratchet on the damper bolts. Tightening the damper bolts was another real PITA.
I'll try to give you a link to 2 threads that I did that have descriptions and photos here:
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http://www.tdr1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=115252
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http://www.tdr1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=115673
These bolts can cause as much if not more damage than the dowel pin falling out. I used blue loctite. There isn't enough loctite in the TST kit do do all the extra bolts (Tst used red loctite but I got extra blue loctite).
Also, TST has updated their kit. The TST kit I got a few months ago had great directions with pics on how to install the front cover seal (which can be a real PITA). I know it doesn't seem right but install the seal from the rear of the cover. The clear plastic install piece also is inserted with big end into front of cover... that also seemed wrong. You'll see what I mean when you do it... just follow the directions on the extra sheet that describes the install of the front seal. The extra grey or black seal is a dust seal that goes on after the front cover with seal is installed... it's not necessary though.
The TST sheet said the front seal installation directions have been changed by Dodge from the original directions in the truck manual to these newer ones. If I can help on that I have the directions if you didn't get it with the kit... it's a seperate page covering just the front seal installation.
Another trick that helped me was put the front seal in freezer while you put the front cover in the wife's oven at about 200 F for 30 min to 1 hour. It might take 3 cycles to get it to go in... don't ask me how I know. I got strange looks from my wife though.
Good luck,
Dave