Ruh Roh!!!
That's gonna be tricky...the bleeders aren't very long to begin with. You might try soaking it down with WD40/PB Blaster(or similar) for a while first. Then, take a small mallet(fancy name fer a hammer) and tap around on the casting around the bleeder, before trying to use an ease-out.
Spraying the WD40 down in the bleeder will get some of it around the threads, since the bleeder is hollow, and it has the hole on the side, close to the threads. I'd let that bugger soak for an hour or so, keeping it wet all the time. Ya never know...it might spin right out.
Pigs might also fly right outta my buttocks.....
It's definitely worth a shot, anyway.
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