No,it is right hand thread.
clockwise it is reverse threads
No, but it is very hard to get loose.
Take off belt, remove bolt in center of pulley, replace with new pulley (comes with bearing). Reverse to install Take off belt, remove bolt in center of pulley, replace with new pulley (comes with bearing).
the crank pulley bolt has standard threads.
Not all crankshaft pulley bolts are left hand thread. In my experience if it is a left hand thread the bolt head normally has an L stamped on it to notify the direction of thread
remove 22mm center bolt its regular thread there are 2 threaded holes in pulley you will need the right pulley remover with the right bolts for the pulley you can get this at most parts stores make sure to not mess up crankshaft bolt threads
There is a special tool that is required to change the pulley. The tool screws into the the threads on the pulley and then when you turn the center of the tool with a wrench, it pushed the pulley from the compressor. The tool also comes with an adapter to press the new pulley in place.
to change the one below alternator you need to take belt off take alternator out and bracket to get at it. the tensioner pulley you need to take belt off loosen the three bolt on assembly the pulley itself has reverse threads on it it would be a good idea to change both of them
The belt tensioner pulley is held in place by a retaining bolt. The retaining bolt is in the center of the pulley. Remove the retaining bolt and the pulley will come off. Reverse the process to install the new pulley.
That pulley is a press fit type. There are not any threads. You will need to rent/buy some pullers for that power steering pulley.
No. Counter clockwise to loosen. It is very tight.
Standard rh threads