Yo Surfer Dude, I have seen many good engine parts destroyed by people trying to drill a broken bolt out. I would think twice before doing this. There are many other options to try before this last drastic step. If you can get the part with the broken bolt on the bench, do so. If not remove all thing around it to get better access to the bolt. First was the bolt too long and bottomed out in the hole? If not try a flat screw driver to back it out. Just push on the bolt with the blade and turn it to the left. If it is rusted or bottomed use a small cutting chisel to start it, then use the screw driver. I have my best luck with the chisel. I made one specifically for this task. Using a small 1/8 inch pin punch. I ground down one side to a chisel shape. I then use that to place against the top half of the broken bolt. Lefty loosey is the rule. Counter clockwise start the bolt turning in the hole. Then use the screw driver to get it the rest of the way out. If this won't work and there is a shank of the bolt sticking out, place a nut on it and weld the center. The heat will help loosen the bolt and the nut gives you something to put a wrench on. If this stuff fails then drill. (I hate to say that!!!!) Good luck S Dude RC Billings, Montanaaaaaaa --- jsadowski <jsadowski@xxxxxxx> wrote: > I don't think these will intrechange. They should > interchange from 60- 67 & perhaps 68. The one you > need has a large straight slot in the front of the > pulley. > Try flushing the trans fluid out & refill with > power steering fluid with sealer conditioner in > it.If the leak isn't too bad, this may do the job or > at least slow it down. Worth a try before spending > $$ > John > ----- Original Message ----- > From: SFSurfDude@xxxxxxx > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 2:04 AM > Subject: IML: Power steering pump/resevoir > interchange??? > > > Hello, > My Power steering pump on my 64 Crown Coupe I > believe is leaking. I have another pump on a 400 > engine and am wondering if the two are > interchangeable. My system presently has > transmission fluid in it, if I do switch it out back > to P/S fluid will I need to change the hoses again > as well? (because of the trans fluid having been in > them) > > Presently Im working on getting the broken bolt > out that was on the adjustment pulley for the fan. > Not a fun job, but I've had to do worst things. Im a > bit nervous about drilling it out. Im hoping for the > best though. > > Best Regards, > Patrick Williams > High Desert, Southern California > 65 Ford F 350 Super Duty Dually > 64 Chrysler Imperial Crown Coupe > 64 Chrysler Imperial 4 door > 79 MGB Roadster > 89 Ford Ranger > 86 BMW 325es > Ford 9n ===== RC Billings, Montanaaaaaa http://www.imperialclub.com/temp/1955/RogerCrabtree/ Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com