Thermostat/Water Outlet Gasket

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Murray Temperature Control Thermostat Gasket - 2100

Part #:
2100
Line:
MCS
Thickness (mm):   1.37mm
Thickness (in):   0.054 Inch
Number Of Bolt Holes:   6

Murray Temperature Control Thermostat Seal - 21006

Part #:
21006
Line:
MCS
Material:   Rubber
Type:   O-Ring
Inside Diameter (in):   2.190 Inch

Murray Temperature Control Thermostat Gasket - 21030

Part #:
21030
Line:
MCS
Inside Diameter (in):   1.480 Inch
Inside Diameter (mm):   37.59mm
Outside Diameter (in):   3.510 Inch

Murray Temperature Control Thermostat Gasket - 2106

Part #:
2106
Line:
MCS
Inside Diameter (in):   1.300 Inch
Outside Diameter (in):   2.280 Inch
Thickness (mm):   1mm

Murray Temperature Control Thermostat Gasket - 2111

Part #:
2111
Line:
MCS
Inside Diameter (in):   1.620 Inch
Inside Diameter (mm):   41.15mm
Outside Diameter (in):   2.300 Inch

Murray Temperature Control Thermostat Gasket - 2121

Part #:
2121
Line:
MCS
Inside Diameter (in):   1.980 Inch
Inside Diameter (mm):   50.29mm
Outside Diameter (in):   2.680 Inch

What Is A Thermostat Gasket?


The thermostat gasket seals the thermostat housing to keep coolant from leaking around the housing. Thermostat or water outlet gaskets may be a flat, self-sealing gasket, a flat gasket that requires sealer, or even an O-ring, depending on the design of your cooling system. It's important to remember that any time the thermostat housing is removed for cooling system service or repair, the thermostat housing gasket should also be replaced to ensure a leak-free repair. Like all gaskets, thermostat gaskets can wear out over time or due to excessive heat and pressure, which can lead to coolant leaks, even while the engine isn't running. If you notice coolant leaking around the thermostat housing, low coolant levels, temperature fluctuations, or overheating, check your thermostat gasket for signs of damage. It may also be necessary to check other cooling system components such as the radiator, water pump, and hoses to determine the source of the coolant leak. Low coolant levels can cause overheating, and continuing to drive with an overheating engine may result in a blown head gasket, warped cylinder heads, or a cracked engine block. If you notice your vehicle leaking coolant or overheating, it is best to park your vehicle until a repair can be made to prevent more serious and costly damage that will need to be addressed. At O'Reilly Auto Parts, we carry thermostat gaskets, water outlet gaskets, thermostats, and other cooling system parts to keep your engine running at its best.