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Gates 33601 Engine Coolant Thermostat Seal
Engine Coolant Thermostat SealThermostat Seal
33601 - - $13.67 In Stock
Gates 33601 Engine Coolant Thermostat Seal Engine Coolant Thermostat Seal Thermostat Seal33601 $13.67
Mahle C30649 Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket
Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket
C30649 - - $8.36 In Stock
Mahle C30649 Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket C30649 $8.36
Mahle K31313 Engine Water Pump Gasket
Engine Water Pump Gasket
K31313 - - $9.63 In Stock
Mahle K31313 Engine Water Pump Gasket Engine Water Pump Gasket K31313 $9.63
Mahle C32144 Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket
Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket
C32144 - - $9.37 In Stock
Mahle C32144 Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket C32144 $9.37
Mahle C32254 Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket
Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket
C32254 - - $21.04 In Stock
Mahle C32254 Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket C32254 $21.04
Mahle K31665 Engine Water Pump Gasket
Engine Water Pump Gasket
K31665 - - $13.57 In Stock
Mahle K31665 Engine Water Pump Gasket Engine Water Pump Gasket K31665 $13.57
Mahle K26632 Engine Water Pump Gasket
Engine Water Pump Gasket
K26632 - - $10.33 In Stock
Mahle K26632 Engine Water Pump Gasket Engine Water Pump Gasket K26632 $10.33
Mahle C32061 Engine Coolant Thermostat Gasket
Engine Coolant Thermostat Gasket
C32061 - - $9.20 In Stock
Mahle C32061 Engine Coolant Thermostat Gasket Engine Coolant Thermostat Gasket C32061 $9.20
Mahle C32455 Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket - Upper
Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket
C32455 - - $11.33 In Stock
Mahle C32455 Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket - Upper Engine Coolant Outlet Gasket C32455 $11.33
Mahle C39115 Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Gasket - Left Outer or Outer
Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Gasket
C39115 - - $12.33 In Stock
Mahle C39115 Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Gasket - Left Outer or Outer Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Gasket C39115 $12.33
Mahle C31640 Engine Coolant Thermostat Gasket
Engine Coolant Thermostat Gasket
C31640 - - $14.70 In Stock
Mahle C31640 Engine Coolant Thermostat Gasket Engine Coolant Thermostat Gasket C31640 $14.70
Mahle K32164 Engine Water Pump Gasket
Engine Water Pump Gasket
K32164 - - $26.89 In Stock
Mahle K32164 Engine Water Pump Gasket Engine Water Pump Gasket K32164 $26.89
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More Information

Coolant and oil cooler gaskets, seals, and O-rings are the thin layer standing between your engine's fluid passages and the outside world. When they fail — through heat cycling, age, or improper torque — you get external coolant leaks, internal mixing of coolant and oil, or overheating that can escalate into serious engine damage fast. Most coolant sealing components don't have a fixed replacement interval; they're replaced when leaks appear or whenever you're already disassembling the cooling system — water pump jobs, thermostat swaps, and oil cooler service are all natural replacement points. With 1,183 parts covering everything from water pump gaskets to thermostat housing O-rings and transmission oil cooler seals, fitment is everything here: always verify by year, make, model, and engine displacement. OEM-spec gaskets using silicone or multi-layer composite materials generally outperform generic cork or paper alternatives in high-heat applications. For thermostat and water pump gaskets specifically, a reusable sealant bead is often required regardless of material.

Signs you need replacement

  • Coolant puddle under the engine after sitting overnight. A small puddle — typically orange, green, or pink depending on your coolant — near the front of the engine usually points to a water pump gasket or thermostat housing gasket failure rather than a hose leak.
  • White smoke or sweet smell from the exhaust. If coolant is being burned, it often means a coolant passage seal has failed internally, allowing coolant into the combustion chamber or oil galleries — check coolant level and look for a milky appearance on the oil cap.
  • Overheating with no visible external leak. A failed thermostat housing gasket or coolant outlet gasket can cause air to enter the cooling system, creating an airlock that leads to inconsistent coolant flow and a rising temperature gauge.
  • Oil that looks milky or has a frothy consistency. This is a strong indicator that an oil cooler gasket or seal has failed, allowing coolant and engine oil to mix — a condition that needs immediate attention to avoid bearing damage.
  • Crusty white or orange residue around a housing or pipe joint. Dried coolant deposits around a thermostat housing, coolant outlet, or crossover pipe are a slow-leak indicator — the gasket or O-ring is seeping before it fails completely.
  • You're already replacing the water pump, thermostat, or oil cooler. Reusing old gaskets and seals on reassembly is a leading cause of repeat leaks; always replace every sealing component during disassembly while the area is already open.

Frequently asked questions

  • Do coolant gaskets and seals have a scheduled replacement interval? Most don't — they're replaced on condition or opportunistically during other cooling system service. The exception is during a major cooling system overhaul: if your water pump is being replaced at 60,000–100,000 miles (a common interval), replace every gasket and O-ring in the immediate area at the same time regardless of visible condition.
  • Are OEM gaskets worth the premium over aftermarket for thermostat housing and water pump applications? For plastic thermostat housings — common on modern four-cylinder and V6 engines — OEM or OEM-equivalent gaskets are worth it. Cheap aftermarket gaskets can compress unevenly on plastic flanges and weep within a year. For cast-iron or aluminum applications, quality aftermarket brands like Fel-Pro, Victor Reinz, or Gates are reliable and meaningfully less expensive than dealer parts.
  • What should I replace at the same time as a water pump gasket? At minimum, replace the thermostat and thermostat gasket — they're inches away and the labor is already done. If the oil cooler is accessible in the same area (common on many GM V8s and European inline-fours), replace its gasket set too. Budget $15–$60 in parts for a complete gasket refresh around a water pump job; skipping it often means reopening the same area within 12 months.