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Parts for your 1992 Suzuki Swift-Exhaust gasket

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1992 Suzuki Swift exhaust gasket — what it does and when to replace it

Based on the Suzuki Swift (1989–1994) Factory Service Manual for the Cultus/Swift platform and the Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue for 1992 models (G10 and G13 engines), the 1992 Suzuki Swift is fitted with exhaust gaskets. These sources specify an exhaust manifold-to-cylinder-head gasket and a front pipe sealing ring (often called a donut or spherical gasket) at the manifold/front pipe joint, with additional flat flange gaskets used further down the system depending on trim. Comparable coverage in the Haynes manual for the era also details replacement of these gaskets during exhaust work.

On a ’92 Swift, the exhaust gaskets are small but crucial. They seal the high‑temperature, high‑pressure exhaust gases where parts bolt together — mainly where the manifold meets the head and where the front pipe meets the manifold or catalytic converter. That sealing keeps the note tidy, stops fumes sneaking into the cabin, helps the oxygen sensor read accurately on EFI models, and avoids sooty blow‑by that can corrode nearby hardware.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the exhaust a quick once‑over. After a cold start, a sharp ticking that softens as it warms can point to a leaking manifold gasket. Under the car, look for black soot marks at flanges and smell for exhaust odour near the firewall. If the exhaust has scraped a driveway or copped a whack off‑road, check again — movement can pinch or crush a gasket and start a leak.

Replacement is straightforward when done by the book. Any time the manifold or front pipe is removed, fit new gaskets rather than reusing the old ones. Clean mating faces, chase the studs, and use fresh nuts and the spring‑bolt kit at the donut joint so the seal can flex with heat cycles. Tighten the manifold nuts in the factory sequence and to the specified torque from the service manual