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Bleed it and bleed it and bleed it on all four wheels. Run a good bottle through it before throwing in the towel. In my experience, dry systems take lots of pumping and fluid running through the system to start making pressure. If in the end, the pedal does pump up solid, but a few minutes later goes to the floor, it's a defective master cylinder. But if you're getting no pressure at all, KEEP BLEEDING.
Edit: You're sure there's no blockage of the lines running from the reservoir to the master, right?
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