Subaru Head Gaskets

Subaru head gaskets seal the area between the cylinder head and engine block, helping each cylinder hold pressure while coolant and oil stay in separate passages. This category is for shoppers comparing Subaru head gaskets for compatible Boxer-engine models, including Outback, Forester, Crosstrek, Legacy, Impreza, Ascent, BRZ, and WRX applications.

A genuine Subaru engine head gasket is made for the exact sealing shape, fluid openings, and compressed thickness your engine requires. That is important during a repair where the wrong part can mean extra teardown time. Use your vehicle details or VIN to review OEM gasket options and shop parts built for Subaru fitment.

44022AA180 - : Converter Gasket for Subaru Image

Converter Gasket

Subaru 44022AA180
With turbo, sedan. With turbo, with sti. Outlet. 2.5L turbo, 2004-05, #2. 2.0L, 2002-03. 2.0L, 2004-05.
$22.08
MSRP $29.18
Save $7.10
24.3% Off
42025AG010 - : Meter Gasket for Subaru Image

Meter Gasket

Subaru 42025AG010
Exc.Calif. With turbo. Fuel pump, 3.6L. Without hybrid.
$10.73
MSRP $14.18
Save $3.45
24.3% Off
44165FA000 - : Converter Gasket for Subaru Image

Converter Gasket

Subaru 44165FA000
2.5L, without california, 2005.
$9.38
MSRP $12.40
Save $3.02
24.4% Off
14852AA080 - : Gasket Asv for Subaru Image

Gasket Asv

Subaru 14852AA080
$5.85
MSRP $7.73
Save $1.88
24.3% Off
803908050 - : Gasket  8.3X14X1.0 for Subaru Image

Gasket 8.3X14X1.0

Subaru 803908050
$3.67
MSRP $4.85
Save $1.18
24.3% Off
422057000 - : Carburetor Gasket for Subaru Image

Carburetor Gasket

Subaru 422057000
$3.46
MSRP $4.57
Save $1.11
24.3% Off
26642AL01A - : Plug Gasket for Subaru Image

Plug Gasket

Subaru 26642AL01A
$8.18
MSRP $10.82
Save $2.64
24.4% Off
98251AJ07B - : Head Air Bag for Subaru Image

Head Air Bag

Subaru 98251AJ07B
Legacy/Outback. Wagon. Left. With sunroof.
Not For Sale
98251VC060 - : Head Air Bag for Subaru Image

Head Air Bag

Subaru 98251VC060
Air bags. WRX. Right.
Not For Sale
98251FJ060 - : Head Air Bag for Subaru Image

Head Air Bag

Subaru 98251FJ060
Impreza. Without turbo. Right. Air bags, sedan.
Not For Sale
98251CC020 - : Head Air Bag for Subaru Image

Head Air Bag

Subaru 98251CC020
Air bags. BRZ. Right.
Not For Sale
98251AG11A - : Head Air Bag for Subaru Image

Head Air Bag

Subaru 98251AG11A
Sedan, with Legacy i & gt. Legacy/Outback. Left. Sedan. 25i.
Not For Sale

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Subaru Head Gaskets for Confirmed Engine Sealing Repairs


TL;DR: Subaru head gaskets seal combustion pressure while helping keep coolant and oil separated. For Subaru head gasket replacement, genuine OEM parts help match the factory engine layout, which is important when small differences in passages or thickness can affect the repair.

Head gasket repairs usually start with a confirmed symptom, not a guess. A driver may notice coolant loss after a long drive, a rising temperature gauge under load, a rough start after the car sits overnight, or pressure building in the coolant reservoir. A Subaru cylinder head gasket can fail externally, internally, or between combustion and coolant passages, so the repair plan should be based on testing and exact fitment.

What This Category May Include

This category may include individual Subaru head gasket repair parts, Subaru engine head gasket options, and Subaru head gasket kit solutions depending on model and engine application. Some repairs involve one cylinder bank, while others require work on both sides. Before ordering, confirm whether the job calls for only the head gasket or supporting parts that may be removed during access.

Think About Pressure, Not Just Leaks

One detail shoppers often miss is that a head gasket can fail without leaving a puddle. Combustion pressure can enter the cooling system and push coolant out through the overflow, especially after longer drives. That can make the problem appear to be simple coolant loss. If the vehicle has been running hot, related cooling parts such as radiators should be reviewed before the new gasket is installed.

Use Wear Clues to Build a Better Repair List

Spark plugs can help narrow down what is happening inside the engine. A plug that looks much cleaner than the others may indicate steam cleaning due to coolant exposure. A plug with heavy deposits or uneven color can suggest combustion imbalance. During diagnosis or reassembly, checking spark plugs can provide useful clues before ordering parts.

Why Subaru OEM Gaskets Are Worth Considering

A Subaru OEM head gasket is built around factory bore spacing, oil passage routing, coolant port shape, and sealing layer design. Aftermarket parts may list the same application, but coating behavior, compressed thickness, and opening placement can vary. On a flat Boxer engine, both banks need even clamping and sealing through repeated heat cycles, so OEM fitment can help reduce avoidable risk.

How to Choose the Correct Part

Start with the VIN, then confirm model year, trim, and engine size. Do not rely on photos alone, since Subaru gaskets can share a similar outline while using different passage layouts. If the repair includes both cylinder heads, check whether you need one gasket, a matched pair, or a Subaru head gasket kit with related seals.

For vehicles already in the shop for high-mileage service, separate maintenance items may be worth reviewing while the car is down. For example, cvt transmission fluid is not part of the head gasket repair. Still, it may belong on the same service checklist if the mileage interval is due.

Key Takeaways

  • Subaru head gaskets seal combustion pressure while separating coolant and oil passages.
  • Cooling system pressure issues can mimic or contribute to gasket problems.
  • Spark plug condition may reveal coolant exposure or uneven cylinder behavior.
  • VIN-based fitment helps prevent ordering a gasket with the wrong passage layout.

FAQ

What does a Subaru head gasket do?

It seals the cylinder head to the engine block, keeping compression, coolant, and oil in the correct areas.

What signs may point to a bad head gasket?

Common signs include overheating, coolant loss, bubbling in the reservoir, white smoke, milky oil residue, rough starts, or visible seepage near the head area.

Should I choose OEM for this repair?

OEM is a strong choice because the gasket must match Subaru’s factory sealing thickness, port layout, and engine design.

How do I confirm fitment before buying?

Use your VIN, model year, trim, and engine size. Exact fitment matters because similar-looking Subaru head gaskets may not be interchangeable.