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Dorman 917 105 Oil Cooler Gasket Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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🌡️ Engine Cooling & Climate Control, 🛠️ Replacement Parts

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Description of Dorman 917 105 Oil Cooler Gasket

Manufactured from high-quality materials for long-lasting durability against engine oil cooler leaks. Prevents engine damage due to oil cooler loss. Direct fit for ease of replacement. Oil and heat-resistant design. Ensure fit – to make sure this part fits your exact vehicle, input your make, model and trim level into the Amazon Garage.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect. no more oil in my engine

want to save thousands at the dealer. Order this part and change it every 50,000 miles. Perfect. No more oil in the whole engine. Also order LF02-342. oil filter too. An oil pressure gauge wouldn't hurt either. mine was bad the part number for this is Beck Arnley 201-1776. All this for mazda cx7 2008 awd. Can also work on Ford Edge.

Pros
  • engine oil cooler and kits
Cons
  • very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They fixed my Mazda CX-7!

Unrealistic. The store told me it would cost at least $2,000 to find out why my check engine light is on! I decided to google and find out for myself. I have made. I found out all about this common 80,000 mile oil leak from this gasket on my 2009 Mazda CX-7, You-Tubed, and it cost me $130 plus the price of this gasket! Stores just want to rip you off! It was very beneficial for me and this pad was exactly what the doctor ordered!

Pros
  • Engine cooling and air conditioning
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My oil leak was fixed perfectly

I had an annoying oil leak on my 2009 Mazda 5 which appeared to be coming out from under the aluminum oil filter housing. It turns out that there is a small oil cooler mounted on the oil filter housing. It looks like a large hockey puck with two coolant hoses attached to it. Apparently it acts as a heat exchanger between the oil and the coolant. The gasket runs between the oil filter housing and the oil cooler, a common leak on these vehicles. Replacing the oil seal was pretty easy, I didn't…

Pros
  • Radiator and accessories
Cons
  • Minor problems