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1991 Suzuki Swift Clutch Kit — What it does and when to replace it

A clutch kit is relevant and used on manual-transmission 1991 Suzuki Swift models. The Suzuki Swift Service Manual for the SF-series (SF413/SF416, 1989–1994) specifies a single dry-plate, diaphragm-spring clutch with cable actuation for these cars. The Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue for 1991 Swift manual variants lists the clutch cover (pressure plate), driven plate (friction disc) and release bearing as serviceable components. Major aftermarket application catalogues used in AU/NZ (Exedy, Valeo, Sachs) also list complete clutch kits for the 1991 Swift 1.0/1.3 manual models. Automatic Swifts do not use a clutch kit.

The clutch kit on a 1991 Suzuki Swift keeps drive smooth and predictable by engaging and disengaging engine power to the gearbox. A quality kit bundles the pressure plate, friction disc and release (throw-out) bearing, and sometimes a spigot/pilot bearing and alignment tool. Swapping the lot together keeps pedal feel consistent and helps the new parts bed in evenly.

Most 1991 Swift manuals run a cable-operated clutch, so pedal feel and free play are important. During servicing, it’s smart to check pedal free play and adjust the cable at the firewall or end fitting as outlined in the workshop manual. If the pedal’s heavy or notchy, inspect the cable for fraying and the release fork pivot for wear. A light smear of the correct high-temp grease on the release bearing guide where specified can quieten things down.

There’s no fixed kilometre interval for clutch replacement