All of that has to come off and the gasket replaced. Get you a manual on it from AUTOREPAIR2000.COM
The problem is not a gasket. The leak is coming from your oil cooler which is problematic and prone to leaking. Replace the unit and your leak should stop. Good luck
Starter is on the left hand side (if standing in front of car) under the carburettor next to the engine block bolted on the gearbox
On top in front of engine
Clock wise looking at the front of engine
The knock sesor is located, on your Isuzu 1290, at the front of the engine. The sensor screws into the engine. Wires connect the sensor to the senor light.
on the passager side just in front of the rear wheel. behind one of the bed supports
Usually in the housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose right in the front of the engine just follow the large radiator hose to the front of the engine
Left Front, this is an Isuzu engine and is numbered opposite of GM engines.
It is bolted into the passenger side of the timing cover that's on the front of the engine. Behind the front bottom pulley/ harmonic balancer on the front of the engine.
Its on the front of the engine. The pulley with the fan.
If the front of the engine leaks coolant there is a blown head gasket. This requires immediate repair as it can lead to a blown engine if not managed appropriately.
The timing marks on your Isuzu 4hf1 engine can be set by looking at the timing marks on the timing belt pulley. The timing belt marks are facing towards the front of the automobile.
On a 2004 Isuzu Rodeo, cylinder 3 is located on the passenger side of the engine. The engine is configured in a V-shaped layout, with cylinders numbered from front to back. In this setup, cylinder 1 is at the front on the driver's side, making cylinder 3 the second cylinder from the front on the passenger side.