Wooh hooo!!! It worked! Thank you kenny for the tips! It worked flawlessly! After bleeding, it had full brakes! Im very happy with this setup!
To expand on this thread I picked up my truck today from GL. The brakes went to the floor when pumped as described above.
I checked the MC and the reservoir was empty, so I put almost an entire quart of Dot 5 in it and closed it up.
Pumped the brakes some and they got better and better until I got to the point that the first pump went almost to the floor, but the second would hold hard and stay. So I would release and wait a bit and sure enough the first one would go almost to the floor, but the second one was firm and would hold as long as I kept pressure on it. (no movement toward the floor and engaged all the brakes)
I have the USAF version with the dual circuit if that makes a difference. I assumed the problem was in the master cylinder and at minimum I have a leak in one of the connections, or the reservoir itself (i.e., the lose of the fluid in the first place.)
All wheel are dry and no sign of brake fluid. We did have some leaking at the MC, but I over filled a bit, so I don't know how much is my mistake and how much of it could have possibly come from a leak.
Any advice would be appreciated. (I will give a recover report tomorrow after I am better rested. It has been a long day getting the truck back to my brothers and it is there until I can bring the brakes to 100%)