The starter and camshaft ! If you were to custom make a camshaft and reverse the polarity of the starter. . .it could very easily run the opposite direction ! (assuming that you have a custom oil pump and swap a few spark plug wires around).
Clockwise to screw in, counterclockwise to remove
Summer = clockwise Winter = counter-clockwise
Most of them spin counterclockwise
No. In the northern hemisphere tornadoes an hurricanes both turn counterclockwise apart from a very small percentage of tornadoes. They turn clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
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
Always clockwise.
Both. Most tornadoes turn counterclockwise if in the northern hemisphere and clockwise if in the southern. There is also a small percentage of tornadoes (less than 1%) that turn in the opposite direction from what is normal in their hemisphere.
Normally they turn counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere. However, in very rare cases a tornado turns in the opposite direction from normal. These are called anticyclonic tornadoes.
counter clockwise. It is almost impossible to remove it with a wrench unless you can keep the engine from turning with it when you try to remove it.
Clockwise if viewed from belt end.
Rotor turns counterclockwise.
On a Ford V6 engine : clockwise ( unless it's the 3.8 liter V6 engine which has the distributor at the front of the engine , that one is counterclockwise ) On a Ford inline ( straight ) six cylinder the distributor rotor turns clockwise