I've looked at all the postings online I can find regarding engine bolt removal, but would like to check that I'm not missing anything obvious. Apologies if this a bit of a newbie query.

I've soaked the bolt in plus gas for a month or so whilst doing other things - I've tried the nut and M16 washers trick - with a 6 point socket and an 18" breaker arm. There was a slightly scary/satisfying crack today but that was the threads being popped out of the nut. I've pulled the threads out of four nuts now so it's not moving. bought some A2 M16s but stupidly didn't check the internal thread - however I don't think that's gonna work regardless, although I'm ordering some 1.5 mm threaded nuts just in case.
I've not been banging it too hard with a hammer as I do not want to break anything. i understand the bolt is never greased as its meant to stick and the cones are doing their job by binding with the bolt. happy to delay powder coating til next month as long as I'm progressing in a hypocratic manner...
Is the forward motion now to hacksaw off at the mount face and drill the bolt out? - I assume its rust and cold welding on the mount bushes and cones. Is there anything I may have missed?
thanks for any suggestions!