Did you mean water comes out the plug hole after you have taken the spark plug out? If you did I would say you have a blown head gasket or cracked head. If it is really bad it will fill the cylinder up and you will not be able to crank the car over, you can't compress a cylinder full of water.
1993 Ford Escort 1.9 Liter Engine Spark Plug to Distributor Cap Wire Order: Looking at the engine from the front of the car, the distributor cap is to the right of the engine (or on the driver's side of the car looking from the front of the car. The spark plug wires come from each spark plug and terminate on the distributor cap. They plug in to the distributor cap. Looking at the engine from the front of the car, the spark plugs (left to right) are identified as spark plug "A", spark plug "B", spark plug "C" and spark plug "D". "A" wire comes from the "A" spark plug to the 4th (right most) hole on the distributor cap; "B" wire comes from the "B" spark plug to the 3rd (2nd right most) hole on the distributor cap; "C" wire comes from the "C" spark plug to the 2nd (left most) hole on the distributor cap and the "D" wire comes from the "D" spark plug to the left most hole on the distributor cap.
You have a serious internal engine failure.
if its water cooled you have water in the oil ie; head gasket or liner leaking.
That is the gasket. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX A gasket or washer is NOT required on a tapered seat spark plug.
The spark plug gap for a Hyundai Amica should be set between 1.0 and 1.1 mm. A new spark plug does not need adjusting as it comes preset from the factory.
The silicon stuff is to help keep the spark plug boots from sticking to the spark plug, so put it in the spark plug boot.
PROBABLY SHORTING OUT THE SPARK PLUGS AND/OR SPARK PLUG WIRES. HAPPENED TOO ME SEVERAL TIMES. DRY THE DISTRIBUTOR CAP, SPARK PLUG WIRES AND CHECK IF THERE IS WATER IN THE SPARK PLUG CAVITIES.
You simply pull and twist with force till it comes off. Do not worry about damaging it if you pull straight out.
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They seal oil/water/dirt out of the plug tube.
Water around the outsides of the spark plug may keep the car from running due to poor spark plug wires, but the engine should still turn over.
If you mean that the wire came out of the boot, then pull the boot off of the spark plug and use a spark plug socket to remove the spark plug.