2002 Honda Accord brake lines have oil in them?

I have a 2002 Honda Accord. I took it in to get serviced and the tech said that someone had dumped oil into the master cylinder, which had "solidified" the brake lines. We towed the car home and bought a new master cylinder, proportioning valve, brake lines and wheel cylinders (for the back.) after disassembling the master cylinder and proportion valve, we took the brake hoses off of the front wheels. I cut one open to see the damage. The result? They were spotless. No corrosion, no deposits, and the line was flexible and good. However, the brake system is unable to bleed. Do you think there's a clog somewhere under the car in the metal brake lines?

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