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Counter Clockwise.
Most crankshaft pully bolts on European engines turn anti clockwise to undo them.
Counter clockwise
Counterclockwise.
counter clockwise.
Lefty=loosey, righty=tighty.
Righty tighty, lefty loosey.
Clockwise, watch the distributor and you can confirm this. Look at the firing order and you can reconfirm this
Clockwise.
With the bolt facing you, you should turn the bolt anti-clockwise to loosen it. It will be a right hand thread.
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Reverse rotation water pumps turn in the oposite direction of the crankshaft and are typically used with surpentine belts. The back (smooth) side of the belt is routed around the water pump pulley, thereby rotating it in the oposite direction of the crankshaft.Standard rotation water pumps turn in the same direction as the crankshaft and are typically used with V-Belts.Turning a water pump in the wrong direction will cause overheating.