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What motor is my question. it's either the 2.6L 4-Cylinder or the 3.2L V6 and having owned 4 rodeos and 2 Amigos (as well as 1 trooper) I know that the rodeo was first introduced in 1990. again, the 2.6L 4-Cylinder or the 3.2L V6 are the only ones that would fit.
The Isuzu NPR is a light duty commercial truck. It is available with a 4 cylinder turbo diesel engine or an 8 cylinder gasoline engine depending on year of the vehicle.
My 1998 Rodeo had a cracked head after a year when I was taking a trip. The warranty covered it but the truck was at the dealer for more than a month. They screwed it up and ended up changing both heads. I have not had a problem since then. You should take it to dealer and have it replaced under warranty. Very costly otherwise... Good Luck. It is very rare, although possible for an engine block to crack.
Need the year model.... It's like asking what's the valve adjustment for an isuzu.....Every engine has different spec's and procedures for the timing. If i knew the year model i could answer the question cause it would take 40 pages to explain all the procedures for every model year.
98 was the year when the Rodeo crossed over from the first generation platform to the second generation platform, and both are within the 1998 model year. There were several engine options available for the Isuzu MU, but the Rodeo name was only used in the North American market. So you have either a 3.2 liter or 3.5 liter V6 engine.
I would contact GM or Isuzu dealership with engine code , make, year, and what ever details you can find.
If same engine and same year then yes.
Honda engine same year, same liters.
it takes 14.5 quarts for the isuzu engine in a 2002 model year truck. steve had to find answer in owners manual.
If same year and same engine, yes.
If it is from the same year and engine size it would be the same.
hardly any body knows what Isuzu is it is a car and they stoped making them in 2008