the only way I've ever had any luck was pulling the pan and beating it out with a BFH. they are made out of some pretty thick material. you might try a slide hammer with a 1/4" hook on the end of it, as long as it's a big enough hook to get past the sides of the threads so as not to mushroom the inside of the hole.
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Chad
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