OEM Gaskets For Ford Vehicles

PV4Z8507A - : Gasket for Ford Image

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Escape. 1.5L, 2023-25.
$4.69
MSRP $6.52
Save $1.83
28.1% Off
P2GZ8507A - : Gasket for Ford Image

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O-Ring. 2.0L, 2023-25. Escape. Explorer. Water pump to housing. From 5/13/2024. 2.3L. Corsair. Mustang. 2025-26, with tremor.
$14.95
MSRP $21.67
Save $6.72
31% Off
3M4Z8255A - : Gasket for Ford Image

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$6.37
MSRP $10.07
Save $3.70
36.7% Off
8C3Z6020E - : Gasket for Ford Image

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6.4L turbo diesel, outer.
$77.95
MSRP $107.08
Save $29.13
27.2% Off
F6AZ6584BA - : Gasket for Ford Image

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$45.09
MSRP $66.50
Save $21.41
32.2% Off
4R3Z6020BE - : Gasket for Ford Image

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$40.77
MSRP $65.60
Save $24.83
37.9% Off
4L2Z6584BA - : Gasket for Ford Image

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$39.78
MSRP $58.67
Save $18.89
32.2% Off
BE8Z18A638A - : Gasket for Ford Image

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2014-19. 2011-13.
$14.95
MSRP $21.67
Save $6.72
31% Off
BE8Z8255A - : Gasket for Ford Image

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1.6L non turbo. Without turbo. Fiesta.
$14.95
MSRP $23.64
Save $8.69
36.8% Off
BL3Z9417A - : Gasket for Ford Image

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Plate to Valve Cover. Oval. 3.5L. 3.3L.
$9.53
MSRP $15.07
Save $5.54
36.8% Off
3M4Z6020BA - : Gasket for Ford Image

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$10.57
MSRP $16.71
Save $6.14
36.7% Off
CG827 - : Gasket for Ford Image

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Ford CG-827
$29.72
MSRP $47.82
Save $18.10
37.9% Off

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Gaskets Keep Your Engine Sealed and Running Properly

Gaskets are essential for maintaining a tight seal between various engine components. They prevent oil, coolant, and combustion gases from leaking and ensure the engine operates efficiently. Over time, gaskets can wear out due to heat, pressure, and normal use, which may lead to leaks or reduced engine performance. Using genuine Ford gaskets provides a precise fit and durability that generic aftermarket options often cannot match, giving confidence to every repair.

What Gaskets Do

Gaskets seal the joints between engine parts such as the cylinder head, intake manifold, and exhaust system. These seals keep fluids contained and maintain proper pressure for combustion. Vehicles like the Ford Mustang and Ford Fusion depend on genuine Ford gaskets to prevent leaks and maintain efficient engine operation. Reliable gaskets reduce the risk of engine damage and keep the vehicle performing as intended.

Why Gaskets Break Down

Gaskets endure extreme heat, pressure, and contact with oil and coolant, which can cause the material to degrade over time. Overheating or improper installation can accelerate wear and lead to failure. Lower-quality aftermarket gaskets may break down faster, while genuine Ford gaskets provide long-lasting performance. Gaskets work closely with related parts like the oil pan gasket to keep fluids contained and the engine running smoothly.

When to Replace Gaskets

Signs that a gasket needs replacement include oil or coolant leaks, engine overheating, or reduced compression. We at Ed Martin Ford Parts recommend inspecting gaskets during major engine service or when replacing components like the cylinder head. Using genuine Ford gaskets ensures proper fit and durability. Timely replacement protects the engine from damage and maintains reliable performance for every drive.

FAQ About Gaskets

Q: How can I tell if a gasket is failing?
A: Look for oil or coolant leaks, overheating, or loss of engine compression as signs a gasket may need replacement.

Q: Can I use aftermarket gaskets instead of genuine Ford parts?
A: While cheaper alternatives exist, genuine Ford gaskets provide precise fit, long-term reliability, and consistent performance.

Q: Which parts work closely with gaskets?
A: Components like the oil pan gasket help maintain fluid containment and support proper engine function alongside other gaskets.

Q: How often should gaskets be inspected?
A: Gaskets should be checked during major engine service or when replacing parts like the cylinder head to ensure ongoing reliability.