To go along with the popular thread about drum brakes, I have a very appropriate question about brakes in general.
Last weekend I rebuilt the rear wheel cylinders, and replaced the shoes and hardware on my 1965 comet rear drum brake system. All went well right up to the point where I need to bleed the air out of the system. After 3 days penetrating oil, and 3 days liquid wrench treatment they are both still as stubborn as the day I started trying to get them out, and I'm afraid to put too much torque on them for fear of breaking them off.
Any helpful advice on how to accomplish such a simple task?
I'm so close to being done...all I need is to remove the frickin air from the lines and stuff :-D then I can drive it again! :-)