dcmdon
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I think what he's saying is to get a good bit and keep drilling. Which is my advice to you also.Not bad yet. Get a carbide tip drill bit, go slow and use lubricant.
Eventually the head till pop off, that will allow you to remove the hinge, which will expose 1/2 inch of bolt. You can file flats on it and turn it out with vise grips at that point.
I just removed a bolt on the cowl today. It was so tough that I thought it was cross threaded. It didn't break loose but was difficult to turn for 4 or 5 revolutions. Eventually I got it out but saw a ton of blue locktite on it. I was very close to calling it quits.
One thing that helped is once I got it a few turns out, I sprayed some PB Blaster on it, then turned it back in. This got some oil a bit farther in, and then out a bit, spray, back in. Etc. That worked well.
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Here's my post below, in the end all we did was hit it on a counterclockwise angle with a chisel and hammer.