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Parts for your 1991 Suzuki Vitara-Oil pump
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1991 Suzuki Vitara oil pump — what it does, and how to look after it
Based on technical sources, the 1991 Suzuki Vitara absolutely uses an engine oil pump. The Suzuki Vitara/Sidekick Factory Service Manual (1989–1995, Lubrication System chapter) details a crankshaft-driven trochoid oil pump integrated into the front timing cover on the G16-series engines used in 1991 models. The Haynes Repair Manual for Suzuki Vitara & Geo Tracker 1989–1998 also specifies pump inspection and pressure testing, and genuine Suzuki parts catalogues list a complete oil pump assembly for the G16A/G16B. So, yes—this Vitara is fitted with and relies on an oil pump.
On a ’91 Vitara, the oil pump’s whole job is to pull oil from the sump, push it through the filter, and feed the crank, cam and lifters with stable oil pressure. It’s driven off the crank, so pressure rises with revs, and a built-in relief valve stops pressure from getting silly when it’s cold. Without a healthy pump, bearings cop it first