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Hondas are right-hand thread. Starting in about 1988, Honda Vtec engines did rotate in reverse compared to convention, but the solution for them was to simply make a bolt that fits too tight to ever come loose due to engine rotation. There is a dirty little trick if the engine is still in the car- put a breaker bar and socket on the crank through the side of the driver's front wheel well. Place the handle of the breaker bar against the ground (don't hold it, best to stay clear). Disconnect the ignition fuse and crank the engine. It works. I prefer to use a big impact, but in a pinch... Also, if the crank pulley has never been removed, you will need heat. Not a lot, you'll ruin your front main seal if you overheat it, just a good 300F or so to soften the factory thread locking compound.