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      11-23-2021, 01:50 PM   #45
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You can get them from BMS

https://burgertuning.com/collections...thermastat-lid
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      11-23-2021, 01:55 PM   #46
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That one is just the lid. Doesn't come with a gasket.
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      11-23-2021, 02:32 PM   #47
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Well I ordered these and they are way too big
https://www.theoringstore.com/store/...ducts_id=27461

Do you have a link to the ones you ordered, or any leftover? I thought 6mm CS 37ID would do it, but no way in hell. They are absolutely massive.

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There's a link from Grainger few posts above that Biginboca posted.

You need:

Internal diameter of 37mm
Outside diameter 43mm

43-37 = 6
6/2 = 3mm Cross Section (thickness of the ring)

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Well I ordered these and they are way too big
https://www.theoringstore.com/store/...ducts_id=27461

Do you have a link to the ones you ordered, or any leftover? I thought 6mm CS 37ID would do it, but no way in hell. They are absolutely massive.

Thanks
I think your issue is you got the 6mm thick one instead of 3mm.
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      11-23-2021, 04:52 PM   #49
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I think your issue is you got the 6mm thick one instead of 3mm.
Yeah I figured, but all of the graphics I could find by googling it showed axial cross section as diameter rather than radius. I couldn't even find a 3.0x37. I'll check that link though
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Well you can get 5 Viton O rings that work from Granger for $10 so why on earth would anyone pay $50 for 1?

https://www.grainger.com/product/GRA...-Inside-713H04
These are 43mm ID / 49mm OD btw, so too big. Are these what I'm looking for?

https://www.grainger.com/product/GRA...-Inside-713G96

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These are 43mm ID / 49mm OD btw, so too big. Are these what I'm looking for?

https://www.grainger.com/product/GRA...-Inside-713G96
Oops! You are right I posted the wrong one.

This one should be right, 37mm ID x 43mm OD and 3mm cross section viton gaskets:

https://www.grainger.com/product/GRA...-Inside-713G96

I edited that post also with the correct ones. Thanks for bringing that to my attention!

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Oh my goodness, I'm in this same situation with an oil leak at this thermostat!

What are the results of your purchases? I need to replace this gasket but I want a proven quality seller....
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      11-24-2021, 06:01 PM   #53
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I sourced a few and still have some left over. Get in touch with me through PM.

I got the same ones as spidertri

Viton 43mm OD, 37mm ID, 3mm thick o-ring


Do you have any left? How's the gasket holding for you?
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      11-25-2021, 07:15 AM   #54
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Oh my goodness, I'm in this same situation with an oil leak at this thermostat!

What are the results of your purchases? I need to replace this gasket but I want a proven quality seller....
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Do you have any left? How's the gasket holding for you?
McMaster-Carr, Grainger, Fastenal - all reputable suppliers.

Unfortunately I don't have any left.

Key things to consider are material (Viton) and Dimensions.

Super easy to replace. I've had mine now through a wide range of temperatures and so far they are holding up amazing. No sweating or leaks.
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Found similar gasket

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To my knowledge no.
Search on Google or eBay for...Thermostat Housing Seal - 2012-2018 Chevrolet Sonic - AC Delco

https://www.ebay.com/itm/For-2012-20...-127632-2357-0
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Also found this

Going to try this one and see if it works
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Search on Google or eBay for...Thermostat Housing Seal - 2012-2018 Chevrolet Sonic - AC Delco

https://www.ebay.com/itm/For-2012-20...-127632-2357-0
My post is from 2018. Now is 2022. Things change. I’m glad that now we have options. Good find.
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I'm new to these forums and to posting always jus read..will post results. Unfortunately right now is too cold to attempt and I don't have a garage.
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Going to try this one and see if it works
And? How are the measurements?
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And? How are the measurements?
Jus tried it out and unfortunately it's too big and too thick by about 3mm. I had a spare round gasket like the picture above that I was able to make it work.
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Jus tried it out and unfortunately it's too big and too thick by about 3mm. I had a spare round gasket like the picture above that I was able to make it work.
I just came to post the same result lol, rolled the dice. $9 on Amazon prime figured why not hah.

I’m ordering the other o ring others have been using. Crazy BMW don’t have this part.
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I just came to post the same result lol, rolled the dice. $9 on Amazon prime figured why not hah.

I’m ordering the other o ring others have been using. Crazy BMW don’t have this part.
Haha Yea I don't understand why they wouldn't sell that gasket
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Guys just a quick update.

I have had the viton o-ring for a year now. The car is a daily driver and has seen a vast amount of weather and temperature variations.

The o-ring is doing its job great. I see no sweating or leaks around the cover plate.
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Guys just a quick update.

I have had the viton o-ring for a year now. The car is a daily driver and has seen a vast amount of weather and temperature variations.

The o-ring is doing its job great. I see no sweating or leaks around the cover plate.
That's awesome news! I recently bought a used oil thermostat housing so I can add an oil cooler. I figured I change this gasket now and save myself the headache later, just have to try and find one within Canada preferably. With shipping and duties, anywhere outside of Canada is pretty rough.
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Malo industries sells them too Fast shipping from Canada. The crank seal plate is amazing too.
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