Stuck Distributor Rotor Bolt



First off the allen socket is metric. Are you sure you used the correct size?
Get a triple square socket that is slightly smaller that the hex and drive in its the car screw head making sure it has enough bite then slowly back out the bolt. No jerking motion that may break off the socket in the hex.




I had to trash/sacrifice the orange suppressor disc. And then gently pry the adapter off.
I think you will be ok using the correct Allen wrench and giving it a little extra umph. Should work. If it breaks you will have to drill it out but I doubt is will break.
If the allen wrench is a bit loose in there, I would get a larger size (7?) and file it down for a tight fit.
You have a Feb '89 or earlier build. Always make sure the cam lobes are in good shape since you are in there. I would recommend taking the dripper off and taking a peek under.
My original '89 had trashed cam lobes and rockers at cylinder 1. Car was well cared for, I know. Had to replace the entire valve train.
My 5th owner '88 is in good shape. Both are in the ~200K mile range.
I would also buy a new dripper from the dealer and use very gentle force on the tiny end screws to install it back. You need locktite (the blue stuff) and not torque it much, just finger tight, perhaps 4 ft-lbs only.
Good luck!


