Scottydoggs
Killa Bee
if you have the 02 engine take that alt and bracket and use it on the 98 motor. the bracket is the same part, n/a or s/c.
Thank you for that info guys!
On another note I emailed a local machine shop about the oil pump cover and the crank gear. This is what they had to say. Any insight?
***Regarding the gear, I would need to know the Rockwell hardness to determine if it can be machined. If the hardness requires grinding verses machining, we do not do cylindical grinding.
Regarding the front cover, we can do flat grinding assuming the part is magnetic. Our surface grinder's size limits are 8" x 20"***
Pat.. There's a thread on CGP about the DR issue. 400TurbochargedSBC did a huge write up on it and also posted the exact specs here too. Technically when you measure and want perfection, the cam gear is also slightly machined. There is a difference in the crank shoulder where the gear sits. The DR that ZZP sells (and was involved in the thread with the issue, however leaves that out of their site) is made for an Aussie 3.8L crank, not the US version so the chamfer is incorrect on the part. Do the gear, do the pump cover and you are all set w/o doubling gaskets.
Lots of info here:Nothing will come up under than name for some reason..
Will I be ok with the zzp oil pump cover? From what your saying besides the crank gear needed to be chamfered the cam gear as well needs to be?
The ideal is have the chain and two gears vertically lined up. The crank gear doesn't sit against the crank properly because it's for a different engine. Once it's machined to the right shape, apparently it'll be too short, so the cam gear could use a few thou taken off to get the two gears perfectly lined up.
Have the crank gear machined, and measure the rest. That's my advice.
The two gears will be very close once you machine the crank. That's the key bit.