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Dorman 917-268 Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid Gasket Compatible with Select Honda Models

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  • Direct replacement - these VVT solenoid gaskets are designed to match the fit and function of the original components on specified vehicles
  • Restores functionality - replaces warped or cracked gaskets to stop and prevent leaks
  • Durable construction - made from quality materials to ensure reliable performance and long service life
  • Trustworthy quality - backed by team of product experts in the United States and more than a century of automotive experience
  • Ensure fit - to make sure this part fits your exact vehicle, input your make, model and trim level into the garage tool


VVT gaskets warped or cracked? These engine variable valve timing solenoid gaskets are designed to match the fit and function of the original gaskets on specified vehicles. Vehicle model years this part fits (be sure to check your vehicle trim using the Amazon garage) - [Honda Accord: 2005, 2006, 2007] - [Honda Odyssey: 2005, 2006, 2007] - [Honda Pilot: 2006, 2007, 2008]


Alex
2025-09-03 17:59:35
Perfect fit for Honda Pilot 2006.
GarageJunky
2025-08-28 17:45:20
Purchased this local from OReilly. The gaskets don't come sealed but in a small box. Mine were damaged, so drove to auto store and paid 21 bucks. Much easier and money helps local jobs. 2006 Honda Odyssey had a cascade of oil coming form top of motor and determined it was this VVT Solenoid [facing vehicle] at the top back of the motor. This 'looked' intimidating at first, but it was surprisingly much easier than even the Utube videos indicated. Took me about an hour 'with' dinner on the workbench. NO oil leak this morning.
Al
2025-06-18 11:31:30
I had a 2006 Pilot 2WD that was leaking a ton of oil. The mechanic told me the VTEC solenoid gasket leaking. I ended up replacing it myself because I would have had to wait a week for him to do it. Took me about 30 mins to take the valve out, I then cleaned it and replaced the gaskets. Make sure you replace BOTH gaskets. Apparently these gaskets are known to go bad. If you have a VTEC engine, it might make sense to automatically replace them once you reach 100K. Mine got changed at around 200K, although I've probably had a a small oil leak for the past 50K, think the mechanics simply missed it. At 150K, they replaced the valve cover gasket which I was was told was causing the leak. After replacing it, the car still had a very slow leak. I think even back then the VVT Solenoid Gasket was also leaking. It just got worse, bad to the point where oil was pouring out.If you own a 1st Generation Honda Pilot (2003 – 2008), which is a very reliable car (if you maintain it), I suggest every 100k you automatically replace the following gaskets: 1) the VVT Solenoid Gaskets, 2) the oil filter housing gasket gasket, 3) the valve cover gasket. They will eventually leak oil, but the good news is that the gaskets are fairly cheap and they aren't that complicated to replace. If you do that, you'll eliminate the hassle of having to deal with oil leaks. They're all made out of rubber and eventually, the heat from the engine will destroy them.
Daniel A.
2025-06-11 14:40:38
Install was easy to complete. Recommend to swat this part while diagnosing VCM related issues. Cheap piece of mind.
Cesar9516
2025-05-30 11:40:32
I have a 2006 Odyssey EX-L. The gaskets on the variable valve timing solenoid were leaking pretty bad. You can see what kind of shape the center gasket was in when I opened the solenoid. The Dorman gasket kit was a perfect fit and it stopped the leak. Saved me hundreds of dollars over replacing the entire solenoid.
Ruben flores
2025-05-06 15:35:10
muy buen producto y rapido en entregas
Ryan B Walton
2025-04-26 11:21:40
Product is identical, old part was brittle, fell apart, and was cause of my oil leak... it cleared the remaining VSA/ triangle exclamation mark combo code as well as the P2646 error code on my 2007 Odyssey. Dealership wanted $163 just to sell my the part, so thankful for Amazon, works as well as OEM here so far. I also bought the rocker oil pressure sensor ($13 Amazon) as well and cleaned all the parts out before reassembling with this new sensor. No more engine shutter, stall outs, and I have a lot more power now. Thank you!
Bob
2025-04-15 11:55:12
Perfect for the 2007 Honda Odyssey.The replacement was done in less than an hour to take off everything and put back, remove air intake hose (inspect for cracks) and disconnect any electrical connections, (make sure to disconnect the battery also since there are many places to get a short with your tools in this area!!!) 3x10mm screws on the VVT, 3x10mm on the inside gasket (might need a second had to hold the VVT in place since these screws were a little tight), you have to slowly pry the VVT open a little bit at a time from 3 sides I used a screwdriver it does have some spots to wiggle it in/out, don't try to force open from only one side due to guide pins inside, replaced the camshaft seal 2x12mm screws since it is under the VVT highly recommend since it might be leaking also.
WestCoaster
2025-03-29 15:43:13
I just did the replacement of the original gasket with the filter in the original spool valve assembly and this new replacement fit perfectly. The gasket seemed just as good as the original and it wasn't flattened out. I spent a bit more on this gasket for peace of mind to not have to tear the whole thing apart again for oil leaks. So far so good.
David Salazar Obregon
2025-02-24 17:33:24
Llego antes de tiempo
Luis Pérez
2025-02-04 12:51:07
Para una Honda Odyssey 2005 queda perfecto
Shane
2025-01-19 19:10:53
easy to install, no more leak.