Counter-Clockwise
Turn it counterclockwise.
Use a quality oil filter wrench and turn the filter counterclockwise.
turn counter clockwise.
take the filter off then unscrew the bolt at the oil filter housing
Take the oil filter off, turn the engine a few times. if oil shoots out where the filter was, the pump is working.
Place a drip pan below of the oil filter. Attach an oil filter wrench to the filter. Turn the wrench to the left. When the oil filter is loose turn with your hand until it comes off.
Counter-clock wise.
Take two screwdrivers and force them into the filter with a hammer. Then grasp both screwdrivers and turn filter off counterclockwise.
what can i do to take it off if it keeps on turning
Take off the skid plate, reach up over the fuel line bar and turn the filter, some oil will pour onto the filter, so u gotta be quick
The ones I work on, you just take a #4 filter wrench, rotate the oil filter counterclockwise until it comes off, put some oil around the seal, mount the filter, hand tighten it, then tighten it an additional 1/4 turn with the filter wrench.
I had this problem on my 1972 Chevy when the oil filter was put on they did not put a bead of oil on the rubber seal. I had to hammer a screw driver threw the side of the filter and then manualy turn the filter off.this is what i did . good luck.