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If you got nothing after that, you need to see where you do have fluid. I would have someone pump the breaks and crack the line going into the prop valve. If you have fluid then close the line and crack the line going out of the prop valve. If you have fluid there then work down the line till the next fitting you can crack. This will help you find where the blockage is and what needs to be replaced.
 
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