thats a common issue on 97-98 from what i recall. mine got fixed by tator years ago
+1, this is a common problem on 97-98's
You are lucky this gasket is only currently leaking Externaly. The gasket has two coolant passages through it and if/when it starts to leak internaly you will end up with coolant in your oil.(which could corrode your internals) For this reason i would not recommend driving your viper untill you replace this gasket.
If you are planning on doing this yourself(it is a PITA) Call Tators Garage. Chuck will explain in detail what you are getting into and all the stuff that you will want to do while your are in there:
off the top of my head:
-TiminigCoverGasket,
-WaterPumpGasket,
-OilFilterAdapterGasket,
-OilPanGasket(IF you have the old style)
-FrontMainSeal.
-also a good time to replace your oil-pan with the larger 00-02 unit if your concerned about oilstarvation. For trackgoers this is a must IMO.
(another cheaper option is to install the trap-door baffle kit in your existing pan which you can get from partsrack)
(the Best option is to install the 00-02 pan With the baffle kit)
When this happended to me i called Tator and a couple days later i had a box on my doorstep with everything i needed. After reading through every timing cover post on these forums and looking through the shop manual I decided that it was going to be too big of a job for me so i took my hood off and drove up to my local viper mechanic. Took him about 6hrs and i know he was hard at work because i was there for half the time. This was early Springtime so I very happy to be back on the road rather than having the Viper taken apart in my garage for who knows how long.