Senton How to bleed 3S/4S Powerstroke shocks

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Eno

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The new Powerstroke shocks for the 3S & 4S line are a weird design. They don't have a bladder so they must be emulsion style shocks. But the caps don't have bleeder screw holes like an emulsion style shock needs.

How am I supposed to bleed these mofos? I am quite frustrated and contemplating sending them back.
 

The video shows the Powerstroke shocks having a bladder inside the cap. Problem is, my shocks didn't came with a bladder so it seems they've changed that for the Arrma Powerstroke shocks. Since they don't feature a cap with a bleeder hole, I am not able to build them properly.

Overpriced crap!
 
The video shows the Powerstroke shocks having a bladder inside the cap. Problem is, my shocks didn't came with a bladder so it seems they've changed that for the Arrma Powerstroke shocks. Since they don't feature a cap with a bleeder hole, I am not able to build them properly.

Overpriced crap!
Hold the hex part under the shock cap with some pliers. Then slide a hex through the top hole/shock cap. Then twist the shock cap to the left. They are still the same.

 
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