You can also access it from above with a crow's foot and a ~8" extension. Which way to turn it, gets confusing since it's all upside down, but just keep track of the turns and see if you're going in the right direction. It sounds silly, but it's easy to lose track of it all when you have to keep removing and re-seating the wrench every 1/3 turn. It's clunky, but you only have to do it once.
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