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The rear wheel nuts are both right-hand thread, and you hold them on with cotter pins. The left-hand thread is on the nut for the front left wheel.
Regular right hand thread to my knowledge, lefty-loosey, righty-tighty.
Mounted with "left-hand" thread
I think this one is left hand thread Nope it's regular right hand thread. If it's a 7.3L diesel also the 6.0L is also right hand thread and the 6.4L is a left hand thread. Only way it would be left hand thread is if it's stamped on the fan shroud. If nothing is stamped then regular right hand. Hope this helps Powerstroke57
make sure that you are turning the right way to loosen nut. a lot of vehicles have left hand thread on wheel bearing nuts on one side of vehicle,and right hand thread on other side
Right hand thread
To find a second hand Ford Laser car, you could search websites such as Gumtree and eBay. Also, you could buy magazines, such as AutoTrader. There are alot of magazines which have pages containing information of second hand items.
remove the nut and washer holding it to the motor counter clockwise. A grider with 2 stones has a standard thread on the right hand side and a left-hand thread on the left-hand side. This is to prevent the stone "unscrewing" when being used.
on the 89 ford escort it should be on right hand wheel well.
It is a right hand thread.
to remove a clutch fan on a ford, you need special tools . also fan thread is left hand thread ,so you unscrew it clockwise
No. It is standard thread. (righty tighty, lefty loosey)