1997 ford 4.2 L engine - to remove the vibration damper bolt, do you spin it clockwise or counter-clockwise?
1997 ford 4.2 L engine - to remove the vibration damper bolt, do you spin it clockwise or counter-clockwise?
CCW. If the crank rotates clockwise, I always use a breaker bar butted up against something and turn the engine over with no plugs installed. Pops it loose every time.
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