The end the shaft comes out.
A clockwise motor runs clockwise because of the way it is made. It is designed to run clockwise because the designer has an application that calls for clockwise rotation. A counter-clockwise motor runs the other way, again because of the way it is made. Many electric motors are reversible. If you are looking at something and it's clockwise - turn it over and it's anticlockwise!
The motor will spin the direction that the positive lead is on. So if the shaft is pointing towards you, you will need to put the positive lead on the left side to make it turn counter clockwise.
The phase rotation of motor should be always done from motor side i.e The motor terminal box.
Chevy's rotate clockwise but to confirm, remove the distributer cap and have someone turn it over. Hope This Helps. Oilman is correct, it rotates clockwise. I have added a link to the left below that you may find useful. It contains all sorts of specifications for your rare big block 409. Hang on to this engine, as it is extremely rare if it is authentic.
by changing the polarity of capacitor of single phase ceiling fan can we change the direction of rotation from anticlockwise to clockwise
The back end. Most car starters turn counter clockwise
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A clockwise motor runs clockwise because of the way it is made. It is designed to run clockwise because the designer has an application that calls for clockwise rotation. A counter-clockwise motor runs the other way, again because of the way it is made. Many electric motors are reversible. If you are looking at something and it's clockwise - turn it over and it's anticlockwise!
standard direction of rotation of an induction motor is counterclockwise when looking from the front end i.e. non-driving end of the motor.
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From the front of the motor, clockwise.
Unless it has a BOP (Buick/Olds/Pontiac) motor such as a 307, rotation will be clockwise.
Hello person with the fan rotation question.YES...an electric motor such as a floor/table/window/ceiling fan should always turn clockwise unless there is a design reason otherwise. If your fan is rotating counterclockwise you can change it by going into it and reversing the polarity. JUST BE SURE TO UNPLUG IT FIRST. Hello person with the fan rotation question.YES...an electric motor such as a floor/table/window/ceiling fan should always turn clockwise unless there is a design reason otherwise. If your fan is rotating counterclockwise you can change it by going into it and reversing the polarity. JUST BE SURE TO UNPLUG IT FIRST.
Clockwise, 1, 8, 4, 3, 6, 5, 7, 2.
i would make sure you have a 351 and not a 4.9 lt motor. the 4.9 is the only engine i know that distributer turns clockwise. all others turn counterclockwise
looking from the top of the motor, the distributor turns clockwise. If you have a vaccum advance mounted, the vaccum line is always pointing opposite the rotation.
Start with number 1 cylinder in the same place as a standard rotation motor, then use the same firing order as the standard, but in a counterclockwise pattern. Just did this on mine and it works !!