My apologies in advance for asking yet another question, it's all I seem to do on here
As usual when doing one job you find something else that is wrong, whilst fitting some new engine mounts I noticed the power steering boot was leaking a small amount of fluid, the rack is a re-con unit which I fitted just over a year ago now and it has done less than 2000 miles since, for a while now it just hasn't felt right it was OK at faster speeds but at lower speeds you have to correct the steering yourself back into position' (if that makes sense) I thought it might be the strut top bearings but there not that old.
So today I thought I would remove the boot to see how much fluid was in there and there was only a tiny amount so it can't of been leaking that long and there is no visual loss showing in the reservoir, I have also been moving the car about a fair bit would this cause it to leak because you are forcing the steering without the pump running,
I have taken a couple of pic's to get your opinions, I have never looked behind the steering rack boot before, but have compared the photo to the cosworth manual and it looks to me as if the rack support bush should be in more could this be the reason for the leak, the workshop manual diagram also shows a support bush securing wire, should that be on the end of the support bush in the groove in the photo,