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I recently had this same issue. I was able to use a flat (not Phillips) screwdriver to get the piece out. I searched through my selection of screwdrivers until I found one that just wouldn't fit into the hole. With a little pressure to push the screwdriver into the hole a small amount, I was able to get the piece out. Don't force the screwdriver in more than needed, as it will expand the part and make the threads tighter and thus more difficult to get out. The original part is not that tight a fit on the threads, so with a little patience, you should be able to get the part out.
Also, if you have a thread out (or what ever it is called), you might find one of these the size that will work.
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