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So it seems the problem is with the rod, the proportioning valve or the master cylinder itself. I guess the next step is to try and pull the fluid thru as Jim has suggested. Y'all know where I can get a self bleeder of this type for less than $80? I guess I could get a long piece of vacuum hose and attach it to a port and the bleeder. Anybody ever done this? Thanks for the comments guys!