no it is not left handed,some times just a real pain getting off.
The crankshaft damper is behind the crankshaft pulley.
Jack the motor up and take the motor mount loose on the top right side. Carefully lower the motor down until you see the crankshaft bolt on the bottom. Then take the center bolt off the crankshaft and then the pulley will come off.
It is behind the Harmonic balancer at the bottom pulley on your motor.
It is behind the crank shaft pulley in front of the motor!
why not get a new motor why not get a new motor ANSWER by welding on the crankshaft while it is still assembled to the engine will most likely melt your seals thus causing you to replace the seals.
its on the front of the motor by the crank shaft pulley or it could be on the back in the same spot
On any motor, the harmonic balancer is on the front of the crankshaft. It is what the pulley is bolted to.
The same place on any motor, the crankshaft is in the bottom of the engine. It is what the bottom large pulley is attached to and runs back to the transmission.
Just underneath the crankshaft pulley. You can get to it through the right front fender.
its behind the crank pulley on that gear at the end of the crankshaft on the timing belt side of the motor
The pulley on the lower passenger side is the air conditioner pulley. The one on the lower drivers side is the power steering pump pulley. The one above that is the alternator pulley. The pulleys on the low center of the motor are the crankshaft pulleys and the one above it is the water pump / fan clutch pulley.
at the rear of the motor on the passenger side. You wont see the water pump unless you take off the timing belt cover, and it will probably be the 2nd pulley from the bottom offset to the left of the crankshaft pulley.