Yes, Loctite is a registered trademark of the Loctite Corporation.
Loctite was created in 1956.
Loctite part number 3600017
An answer at forums.iboats.com/forum/engine-repair-and-maintenance/mercury-mariner-outboards says the equivalent of Loctite Type A is Loctite 290.
The Loctite Corporation is a company that produces adhesives, sealants and surface treatments. Loctite products are used both industrially and by hobbyists.
Loctite's MC-free chisel will work pretty well for you.
243 is used on oily surfaces that can't be cleaned.
Loctite 5 minute epoxy.
Loctite 680 fills gap up to .015" for smaller gaps, Loctite 609 fills gaps up to .005" more info on Loctite 680 & 609 http://tds.loctite.com/tds5/docs/680-EN.PDF http://tds.loctite.com/tds5/docs/609-EN.PDF
Loctite 271 is a high-strength threadlocker designed for heavy-duty applications, while Loctite 272 is a high-temperature threadlocker suitable for applications that involve exposure to high temperatures. The main difference between the two is their specific intended uses based on strength and temperature resistance requirements.
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No. They are both retaining compounds but are used for different purposes. Use only what is recommended or you may be sorry.