In this start of the information, simply put we had three Ford GT's at Virginia International Raceway this weekend. Friday was the full course at 3.7 miles and Saturday & Sunday were on the North course, about 2.7 miles.
Two cars experienced power steering failures as of yet not fixed. On both, the fluid is being lost at the high pressure hose fitting area; and continues dribbling out until there is none in that area even when the car is shut down and loaded into the trailer.
Today on mine, I began with the O-Ring on the high pressure hose; and that is not it. Tomorrow, the pressure hose section; about a foot long; will be replaced and we'll see what happens.
My guess on the failures is a combination of Hoosier tires, sticky after a few runs, on a track with some great cornering putting extra stress on the entire car. With street tires I am certain the stress would be lessened as the tires would be more likely to break loose and not so hard on the car at the reduced speeds.
I will update tomorrow and have been in touch with the great GT experts on our forum already; and they have been extremely supportive. I have not logged all track miles on my car but I can say that there should be no panic here for anyone not pushing the car fairly hard for 30 minutes at a stretch; burning well over a quarter tank of gas in somewhere between 20 and 40 miles depending on the track.
Can't wait to do it again.
Pete S.
Two cars experienced power steering failures as of yet not fixed. On both, the fluid is being lost at the high pressure hose fitting area; and continues dribbling out until there is none in that area even when the car is shut down and loaded into the trailer.
Today on mine, I began with the O-Ring on the high pressure hose; and that is not it. Tomorrow, the pressure hose section; about a foot long; will be replaced and we'll see what happens.
My guess on the failures is a combination of Hoosier tires, sticky after a few runs, on a track with some great cornering putting extra stress on the entire car. With street tires I am certain the stress would be lessened as the tires would be more likely to break loose and not so hard on the car at the reduced speeds.
I will update tomorrow and have been in touch with the great GT experts on our forum already; and they have been extremely supportive. I have not logged all track miles on my car but I can say that there should be no panic here for anyone not pushing the car fairly hard for 30 minutes at a stretch; burning well over a quarter tank of gas in somewhere between 20 and 40 miles depending on the track.
Can't wait to do it again.
Pete S.