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An answer at forums.iboats.com/forum/engine-repair-and-maintenance/mercury-mariner-outboards says the equivalent of Loctite Type A is Loctite 290.
Get a new sparkplug.
The # 2 coil / sparkplug / engine cylinder is on the passenger side of the engine , 2nd from the front of the engine
((Missfiring)) it's when a piston in the engine. Doesn't get a spark from the sparkplug to ignite the fuel in the cumbustion chamber.
No, I am not aware of any engine that uses more than one type of sparkplug
Disconnect a sparkplug wire or 2 and ground it to the engine and crank engine over-you should get a snapping blue spark
Find where all your sparkplug wires lead to, one side of the wire will end up connecting to the sparkplug in the engine block, the other side will lead to a distributor or ignition coil pack, eather will indicate the cylinder the wire is hooked up to.
To find the spark plug wire locations from the distributor to the spark plug, a person will need to know the firing order of the engine. Engine sizes and years for motor vehicles have different firing orders. "Chilton's Repair Manuals" is a good source for finding the specific firing order for most engines.
The 2002 Honda Civic EX engine uses coil-on-plug. There are no sparkplug wires.
dump all the oil and gas out of it change the sparkplug clean the airfilter and oilfilter and don't sink it NO MORE.
This means that your engine is misfiring on cylinder #3. It is either a bad sparkplug, wire or coil.
The opposite way you took it off