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Parts for your 1984 Suzuki Swift-Clutch kit
1984 Suzuki Swift Clutch Kit — What It Does and When to Replace It
Based on technical references including the Suzuki factory service literature for the SA/AA-series (1983–1988 Cultus/Swift), Suzuki’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for SA310/AA43S, and aftermarket catalogues from Exedy and Valeo that list complete clutch assemblies for the 1984 Swift/Cultus (G10 1.0L and related trims), a clutch kit is relevant and used on manual-transmission 1984 Suzuki Swift models. As expected, automatic variants don’t use a clutch kit.
On a manual 1984 Suzuki Swift, the clutch kit links the engine to the gearbox so the driver can shift smoothly and pull away without stalling. It’s a straightforward, cable-operated setup on most builds of this era, and replacing the clutch as a complete kit keeps pedal feel, engagement and durability consistent.
- What’s in the kit: pressure plate (cover), clutch disc (driven plate), release/throw-out bearing