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Old Aug 12, 2017 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by studabear
Slacken the pipe going into the union and have some one apply the brake pedal gently and see if you get fluid squirt out. If you do try the pipe leaving the valve.

The valve could be totally defective, or it might just be seized up. How about disconnecting the linkage for the valve and seeing if you can move the lever attached to the valve.
Thanks I will try that tomorrow!

I have not tried disconnecting the linkage for the valve, but i believe that the lever can be moved, pretty sure i was able to move it earlier.
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