I can help you with that, if it's an intake seal leak.
That SOHC intake is pretty slick.
The new seals were pretty cheap, <$30 IIRC.
Mine were so bad, I literally could alter the sound of the vaccum sucking by putting my body wight on top of the intake and rocking front to back. Anyway, it isn't a hard job, just back- breaking. Once you have all the intake bolts out (some are pretty well hidden) it comes right off. This is a good time to REPLACE THE THERMOSTAT, even if it has no issues. See why? I thought so.
Anyway, the thing I did was clean all the carbon/crud traces off the aluminum mating surfaces for the lower seals. I think I finished it with 400 grit. You'll see what I mean. That's where my leak was. I used those small tabs to hold the new seals onto the inlet and lowered it carefully back in place. Once it's lined up, lift it slightly and shine a light to inspect the seals, then bolt it up like you would "torque a head", alternating tightness.
Consider servicing the PCV at the rear of that work area (you'll be moving its hoses to put the intake back on).
I've been searching for a link on replacing those gaskets, to no avail. It wasn't hard tho', just too much bending over for my back.