Clockwise when looking from the belt end.
In a Wankel engine, all parts rotate in one direction, while in a reciprocating engine, pistons move back and forth
you rotate left
The rotation of the push rods have to always rotate in a certain direction. It is relative to the crankshaft. Looking at the front of the typical V8 engine, the crankshaft will move on a clockwise direction. I hope I answered your question.
4 cylinder and V6 engines - CLOCKWISE V8 engine - COUNTERCLOCKWISE
Some marine engine's may rotate in opposite direction need to check rotation of engine
The sharp edge of the blade should rotate in the same direction as the engine. Turn the engine slightly to see which direction it rotates and install the blade accordingly.
Once an object, any object, such as the Earth, is set in motion to rotate in a particular direction, it will always continue to rotate in that direction. For the Earth to rotate in another direction would take an enormous, cataclysmic force that would have to be created by a gigantic object colliding with it, or at least coming very close to it.
not 100% sure, but 90% of time it's Clockwise when looking at end where belts are.
All planets in the solar system rotate, but not all in the same direction, Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune all rotate in one direction, while Venus, Uranus, and the dwarf planet Pluto rotate in the opposite direction.
That means that if you observe from the north, it would rotate counterclockwise - the direction opposite of the rotation of a clock's hands.
Tire rotation, Engine rotation, Distributor rotation, there are several things that rotate, need to know which one.