thred
you get your bombchu, when you have the thred sea cart
NO
Threaded
No it is not.
No.
It's a standard thread not reverse threaded. Same with the automatics flex plate bolt and manual transmission's pressure plate bolts.
Pull the bolt up and back, then while squeezing the trigger pull the bolt out the back of the receiver. Put it back in the reverse order.
Many High Tensile bolts will have a number of raised strokes formed in the head of the bolt. Three or five are common and usually form a reverse triangle or reverse heptagon
No it is not. The bolt on the pulley is but the tensioner mounting bolt is a T55 torx bit head with the standard thread (right/tight left/loose).
It is pronounced "gee-oh-thred."
No. But it's tight.