Built
by
Bill
Dailey
of
Dailey
Engineering.
Bill
builds
state
of
the
art
dry
sump
pumps
and
also
builds
the
very
best
billet
oil
pans
with
the
oil
pumps
mounted
directly
to
the
pan.
Bill's
design
for
the
VQ35DE
based
engine
integrates
the
aluminum
main
cap
girdle
directly
into
the
pan.
By
designing
from
the
ground
up,
Bill
was
able
to
incorporate
an
oil
inlet
to
route
the
oil
into
the
block
in
the
stock
location,
as
well
as
provide
ports
for
our
engine
oil
temp
and
pressure
transducers.
The
oil
pan
uses
the
lates
technology
in
controlling
windage
and
separating
the
oil
and
air
from
around
the
crankshaft.
The
pump
is
designed
with
roots
type
scavenge
sections.
We
expect
that
this
efficient
pump
design
will
"over
scavenge"
the
engine
and
should
in
fact
draw
in
excess
of
15"
of
vacuum.
The
overall
package
weighs
about
5
pounds
less
than
our
old
package.
The
integration
of
the
oil
filter
right
on
the
pump
is
another
example
of
this
design
from
the
ground
up
approach.
To
fit
the
new
pump
with
filter,
we
had
to
remove
the
old
mounting
boss
from
the
block.
We
also
removed
an
unused
boss
from
the
block
to
allow
easier
access
around
the
oil
filter.
Both
halves
of
the
front
cover
were
cut
to
provide
clearance
for
the
pump
assembly.
To
make
front
cover
removal
easier
for
cam
or
cam
timing
changes
a
separate
bolt
on
front
piece
was
used.
This
package
came
out
better
than
we
could
have
hoped
for.
The
complete
system
is
fully
integrated.
It
all
looks
so
good
that
we
now
think
the
engine
looks
ugly!
Parts
Included:
Dry
Sump
Oil
Pump
Billet
Oil
Pan
with
screens
Spacer
.28
thick
for
pump
HTD,
31
Tooth,
1.15"
wide,
.500"
diameter
hub,
pulley
assembly
HTD
Belt
24
Tooth
Pulley
1"
Bore
8mm
HTD
Guide
Washers
(qty
2)