yeh, the bit with the holes. I forget how I removed mine, but it was difficult. It might also be screwed on in the opposite direction, so instead of lefty loosey, it's lefty tighty, if that makes any sense.
In terms of tools, I think you've got the right idea. If I recall correctly, I used a hammer and an Allan key and pounded it in directions by sticking the key into the holes that run through it, but that approach doesn't make much sense. Your best bet is with the wrench, I think. Try both directions, I can't remember if it's clockwise or counterclockwise.
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