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Parts for your 1991 Suzuki Swift-Exhaust gasket
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1991 Suzuki Swift exhaust gasket: purpose, fitment and servicing tips
Based on factory service literature for the 1989–1994 Suzuki Swift (SF-series) and the Suzuki electronic parts catalogues, plus common aftermarket catalogues from brands like Walker, Bosal and Permaseal, the 1991 Suzuki Swift is fitted with exhaust gaskets. These include an exhaust manifold-to-cylinder head gasket and a front pipe “donut”/ring gasket at the manifold outlet, with additional flange gaskets further down the system depending on variant.
The exhaust gasket on a 1991 Swift does a simple but vital job: it seals high-temperature exhaust gases so they exit through the system, not into the engine bay or cabin. At the cylinder head, the manifold gasket keeps combustion pulses contained as they first leave the engine. At the manifold outlet and other flanged joints, crush-style or ring gaskets take up minor misalignment, thermal expansion and surface imperfections, keeping the joint quiet and leak-free. That means fewer fumes, better fuel economy, stable O2-sensor readings and a nicer drive without the tell-tale ticking of a leak.
There’s no strict time-based replacement interval for exhaust gaskets