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Jamaica ends World Junior Champs with women’s 4×4 bronze – TrackAlerts

July 26th, 2010 · No Comments

 Jamaica ends World Junior Champs with womens 4x4 bronze   TrackAlerts
Jamaica ends World Junior Champs with women's 4×4 bronze
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Jodi Ann MuirJamaica closed the 13th IAAF World Junior Championships at the Stade de Moncton, Canada with bronze in the women's 4x400m relay.

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Maintenance after Water-crossings So once you have successfully crossed to the other side and are on your way home, you don't need to give the water crossing a second thought, right? Wrong! Any crossing at axle depth or deeper necessitates a checking of the diff oil for water contamination. Having an extended diff breather is not a 100% guarantee of waterproofness and any crossing above your axles without extended diff breathers should mean a mandatory inspection. Checking your diffs for water contamination is very easy. Since water is heavier than oil, it will collect at the lowest point in the diff, right where the drain plug is located. After allowing time for your 4x4 to cool, just loosen the drain bolt and run a small amount (~20mls) of the diff oil into a glass. If you're unlucky enough to have water present, the diff oil should be drained. It is best to flush the diff several times to ensure all traces of water are removed. Milky colored oil also indicates water is present and should also be changed.

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