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22441-2G670 GASKET ROCKER COVER Compatibility

22441-2G670 GASKET ROCKER COVER Hyundai & Kia 2.0L Turbo / 2.4L (Theta II Engine Series)

The 22441-2G670 GASKET ROCKER COVER is a premium sealing solution engineered specifically for the Theta II architecture. Designed to handle the increased internal pressures and thermal loads of both naturally aspirated and turbocharged 16-valve blocks, this gasket is optimized for the Sonata, Optima, and Sorento platforms. Browse our engine gasket catalog or explore our selection of Theta II engine parts to complete your 22441-2G670 replacement.

Hyundai Models

  • Sonata: 2011–2014 (2.0T / 2.4L)
  • Santa Fe / Sport: 2013–2016
  • Tucson: 2010–2015
  • Genesis Coupe: 2010–2016 (2.0L)

Kia Models

  • Optima: 2011–2015 (Inc. Turbo)
  • Sorento: 2011–2015 (2.4L)
  • Sportage: 2011–2016
  • Forte / Rondo: Select 2.0L/2.4L

Part Number Reference: 22441-2G670, 22441-2G600, 22441-2G100

The Theta II engine transitioned from MPI to GDI during this production window. Please verify fitment for your 22441-2G670 GASKET using your VIN.


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Questions and Answers

What engines does the 22441-2G670 gasket fit?
The 22441-2G670 VALVE COVER GASKET is designed for Hyundai and Kia 2.0L Turbo and 2.4L Theta II engine series, commonly used in popular models like the Sonata, Optima, and Sorento.
Why is it important to confirm whether my engine is MPI or GDI?
The Theta II engine family saw a transition from Multi-Point Injection (MPI) to Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) technology, which can change valve cover geometry and high-pressure fuel pump clearance requirements. VIN verification ensures a correct match.
How can I confirm if this part is compatible with my specific vehicle?
You can quickly check compatibility by clicking our WhatsApp link and sharing your vehicle's chassis number (VIN), allowing our team to confirm your engine's exact build configuration.

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