Yes, the nut on the left-hand rear axle of the Nissan Pulsar typically has a left-hand thread. This means it is tightened by turning it counterclockwise and loosened by turning it clockwise, which is opposite to the more common right-hand thread. It's always advisable to consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details regarding your model.
The bolt is just a standard right hand thread. Just took one out of an '01 Xterra.
Above the CV joint towards the back of the engine on the left hand side (as you look at the car).
The axle nut is right hand thread. Turn it counterclockwise to loosen.
1998 Nissan pathfinder crankshaft pulley bolt is right handed.
Right hand thread
A right hand thread tightens by turning clockwise, while a left hand thread tightens by turning counterclockwise.
It is a right hand thread.
The left pedal is the one with the left-hand thread.
To open the bonnet of a 1997 Nissan Pulsar, first locate the bonnet release lever inside the vehicle, typically found on the driver's side beneath the dashboard. Pull the lever to release the latch. Then, move to the front of the car, slide your hand under the centre of the bonnet, and find the safety catch. Lift the bonnet while disengaging the catch to fully open it.
i am sure its left hand thread
Hand sewing is done by using a needle with thread, and joining two fabrics with the thread. Generally, for hand sewing, you would choose a thread size based on what you're sewing. The higher the wt number, the lighter (or finer) the thread is.
Regular right hand thread to my knowledge, lefty-loosey, righty-tighty.