I have just replaced the clutch complete with release bearing and spigot bearing and slave cylinder. I am now having trouble selecting 1st and reverse, the clutch is dragging and I think not operating fully due to air in the system. I have bled it several times now and every time a little more air comes out is gets marginally better. What an appalling system to design 3 air loop traps - how on earth did Suzuki manage to design such a poor system - a bleed nipple that is part way along the feed pipe!!! Any suggestions about the best way to bleed the system. I have left the system overnight for gravity to fill the slave cylinder and I have used a vacuum pump on the bleed nipple to remove air. There must be a better way, I bet they don't do this in the factory.