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In rereading this thread and considering all that a few have had to go through to get these things out, I wanted to offer a few other thoughts. I am assuming that the that the "steel ring" that @upperdeck mentions that is glassed into the face of the fuel tank floor hatch is actually aluminum, and the bolts are stainless steel. It is common for a type of galvanic corrosion to set up between stainless and aluminum, and I expect that is the white powder or residue on the bolts helping to freeze them in place. The other side of the equation is having a good "bite" with the tool to remove them. I suspect that Yamaha shifted from phillips early on to the square drive heads to try to eliminate much of this. The problem is that a fastener of that size binding will almost prevent anything from removing it without wallowing the head of the fastener. I would suggest using an impact wrench to help remove the frozen bolts but by the time you know they are frozen, the head is probably already wallowed out some.