Rebuilt Engine Information >> Suzuki Engine Repair N' Installation Guide
Auto enthusiasts and mechanics can find here technical information and engine repair advices that can assist in building,
installing and maintaining the Suzuki engine and its components including safety practices and proper
installation guide. Also, you may find repair tips that will assist you to fix many common Suzuki engine
problems. This information is available thanks to the Engine Builders Association.
Popular Suzuki Engine Repair Articles
Rear Main Oil Seal Leakage On
1996-98 Suzuki 1.8 & 2.0 & 2.5L DOHC Engines
The AERA Technical Committee offers the following information regarding rear main oil seal leakage......
Upper Engine Oil Leaks On
1989 Suzuki 1.3L DOHC (VIN 3) Engines
There have been instances of oil leaks on Suzuki 1......
Intake Manifold Modification Improves Cooling On
Suzuki 1.3L Engines
The AERA Technical Committee has recently become aware of a repair procedure on 1985-92 Suzuki 1......
Revised Engine Specifications On
1996-99 Suzuki 1.8L VIN 2 Engines
The AERA Technical Committee offers the following information on revised engine specifications for 1996-99 Suzuki......
Revised Cylinder Head & Rocker Arms On
1992-96 Suzuki 1.6L SOHC Engines
AERA members have reported cylinder head and rocker arm modifications on 1992-96 Suzuki 1.6L SOHC engines......
Connecting Rod Caution On
1989-96 Suzuki 1.6L VIN O Engines
The AERA Technical Committee offers the following information regarding a connecting rod caution on......
Cylinder Head Oil Restrictor On
1989-95 GM 1.0L Engines
AERA members have reported some confusion on the cylinder head oil restrictor used on 1989-95 GM 1......
Timing Chain Rattling Noise On
1999-2002 Suzuki 2.5L Engines
The AERA Technical Committee offers the following information regarding a timing chain......
Oil Consumption & Smoking On
1985-98 GM 1.0L VIN 2,5,6 & M Engines
The AERA Technical Committee offers the following information on oil consumption and smoking for 1985-98 GM 1......
Interference Engines
The AERA Technical Committee would like to offer the following information on engines that present the possibility of interference between pistons and valves......
