counter clockwise. That is once you'ved braced the engine so it won't turn when you try to undo it.
counterclockwise.
No the crank does not have a thread as long asyou have taken out the bolt in the center of the pully it should move they can be very tight. try tapping round the edge of the pully as you apply pressure with the puller
It is behind the crank pully!
Counter clockwise. This bolt has nothing special
AnswerCheck the crank pully bolt. If it has come loose you will have a leak.The crank pully bolt does not have anything to do with the crank shaft seal leak. Thebolt is independent of the seal. To replace seal remove crank shaft pully and you will have access to crank shaft seal, pull out & replace seal.
behind the crank shaft pully and the timing cover and then another pully is there two bolt hold it on
the crank sensor is located just behind the crank shaft pully of the engine.
two. one around the crank pully, idle, ac and alternator and one in the back on the crank pully, and others for the engine
Under the alternator above the crank pully. 10mm bolt.
its locted by the crank pulley the ower pully on the car
behind the crank pully
which direction does a crank shaft pully bolt screw out on a 2002 honda accord lx 2.3l eng. clockwise or counterclockwise?