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GT350 Catches Fire on Road Course
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<blockquote data-quote="TheOne™" data-source="post: 16418485" data-attributes="member: 19745"><p>he's only had 1 GT350, the same thing happened to him on the same car at the same track about a year ago where the oil filter became loose/gasket failed causing it to spray oil into the brakes and he lost the front driver brake causing him to slide off the track, luckily he wasn't driving it too hard at the time so it didn't catch on fire then. he took it to a ford dealer afterwards to get the oil changed so they could properly torque the oil filter. </p><p></p><p>the oil filter on these has to be torqued to 16-18ft-lbs and probably has to be checked every once in a while, which ford sent a torque wrench and an oil filter to the original owners of these cars sometime in 17 and then changed the design to cartridge style. the kit to change it to cartridge style is around $500. this affected 16-early 17 GT350's(i believe up to January of 17). the oil clamp recall was for a different issue with the oil cooler lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheOne™, post: 16418485, member: 19745"] he's only had 1 GT350, the same thing happened to him on the same car at the same track about a year ago where the oil filter became loose/gasket failed causing it to spray oil into the brakes and he lost the front driver brake causing him to slide off the track, luckily he wasn't driving it too hard at the time so it didn't catch on fire then. he took it to a ford dealer afterwards to get the oil changed so they could properly torque the oil filter. the oil filter on these has to be torqued to 16-18ft-lbs and probably has to be checked every once in a while, which ford sent a torque wrench and an oil filter to the original owners of these cars sometime in 17 and then changed the design to cartridge style. the kit to change it to cartridge style is around $500. this affected 16-early 17 GT350's(i believe up to January of 17). the oil clamp recall was for a different issue with the oil cooler lines. [/QUOTE]
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