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Originally Posted by NormB
It is a socket driver version of an allen wrench. They come in standard, numbered sizes. I have a set. BMW uses them a lot. But this does bring up an idea. I am sure a little browsing on the Internet would give one an allen wrench equivalent size to this driver. It would be slow going, but you could move that bolt up with a big allen wrench--assuming you could break the locktite like glue free initially.
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Both the video you posted and the .pdf file posted by d1saster indicate that it's a 5mm Allen screw. A hex socket would probably be the best option for leverage, but a 5mm Allen key should work if there is enough room and leverage available. A longer "T" handled Allen key would probably work if the nut isn't too hard to turn. Here's an example on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.ca/BikeMaster-Slid...+wrench+WRENCH