I am struggling with the hydraulic brake system on my 30" Tannewitz bandsaw. This project had been looming as the performance of the brakes on the saw have been slowly deteriorating for a number of months. The project was forced on me the last time I used the saw as I noticed that the saw was not making max RPM. I started by trying to back off the brake pads on the upper wheel. I was not seeing movement in one of the bake pads so I figured it was time to remove the top wheel. Thus began the endless cycle of taking off and putting on the wheels.

I started by removing the brake pads and thoroughly cleaned all pivot points. I made the assumption that the sticky goop was preventing the pads from moving freely. The pads now moved freely and reflected every little adjustment perfectly. On goes the wheel. I adjust the pads to the recommended tolerance and test the brakes. It works so I move on to the lower wheel. I follow the same procedure and put the wheel back on. The lower wheel has a different pad adjusting mechanism than the top wheel and I am not seeing any movement in the pads nor am I getting any consistent braking power. I do not recall exactly what follows but wheels are coming on and off and I am now at my wits end.
Here is what I know;
One of the pistons on the top and one of the pistons on the bottom were frozen

All four pistons needed to be cleaned

While replacing one of the pistons I squirted a bit of fluid out of the cylinder as I poked at the cup to compress the spring. After completing this phase of the brake job I lost just about all braking action. Now I start to bleed the brakes as I figure that I have gotten air into the system. I start with the upper wheel as the bleeder valve is much more accessible. After no improvement I went in on the bottom wheel. This was the only way I could reach the valve.

It turns out that the bleeder valve is clogged and now i dismantle the cylinder and clean out the passageways (I drain all brake fluid at this point). Later I discovered that I did not follow the correct procedures for re assembling the slave cylinder so I took both of them apart again and this time made sure that the piston was in contact with the cup from the beginning so that there would not be any air trapped between them. I have bled the system but I get no movement from the pads when I fire the brakes. I should say that the wheels are off (the drum is part of the wheel) as I refuse to put them back. The rest of the brake assembly is in place. Here are my immediate questions;
Am I testing the system correctly or do i have to put the wheels back on?
Is there a procedure that I have missed when one completely drains a brake system?
Thanks fof the help