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P500 Philips head screws under seat

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Ojiohoundog

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I had the same problem.
An impact screw driver you hit with a hammer did the trick for me.
This is a tool you will need if you do any work on the motor also.
I know it was not corrosion. brand new running wires for lights.
 
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After using a hammer impact screw driver on those screws, I just cut an oil filter access hole in the plastic to avoid a repeat. @trigger Shield covers the hole.
 
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For future reference, hopefully not needed. An impact driver or if not available, valve lapping compound applied to the bit, for more grip on the screw, a firm downward pressure,and vice grips on the shaft of the bit to aid in turning.
 
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I took them apart when mine was new, and put anti-seize on them. Now I can take it apart with my tongue.

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