In days of old I did this nut up with a brass drift and a hammer, the drift applied to the castellations in the BSA nut. If you do this, in my opinion it is MOST important to rest the nut, while on the drive-side mainshaft, firmly on the end of the head of a sledgehammer (use a helper to lean the bike, with the nut pressing on the head of the hammer). While you're hitting the drift towards the hammer head the sledgehammer absorbs the impulse from the hammer and stops either bending the mainshaft or damaging the d/s main bearing. If you have put some Loctite on it, it will never come free. Later in life, armed with a 4 prong driver and a torque wrench I have shown it's easy to do the nut up to 70 ft lbs this way. With Loctite 222 or 221 applied and the nut done up to 70 ft lbs, It takes about 200 ft lbs of torque to undo it once the Loctite has cured. Mind you, I still put in the little split pin afterwards :-) HTH