I saw that other thread also and thought to mention this.
I recently this winter had troubles when I stripped out a torx screw in a snowmobile clutch and couldn't remove it. (Aluminium Also BTW) A friend of mine who is an aviation mechanic, loaned me a tool. Made by Snap-On, it looks like a solid metal screwdriver handle with a 3/8 socket adapter on the end. You place whatever tool is needed on the socket, in my case a torx socket, or in the Mag-Hytec case, an allen socket, rotate the the end about 1/4 to 1/2 turn and it extends the end slightly, place it on the screw and rap the top of the metal handle with a hammer. It gives it a quick, high torque twist and can break free the screw. I hardly had any torx teeth left on the screw and was about to give up and drill it out. We just held it tight in the head and with one good blow, it broke it loose.
I just got my Mag-Hytec installed and on my pan I see it says 30 in/lbs, so hopefully mine was put on right. If anybody needs, let me know and I'll find out the name of that tool, but I'm not even gonna ask what it cost from Snap-On!