No, it will not. Take apart and replace the leaking part, it's not rocket science.
It could if the coolant is leaking on to the top of the piston.
You don't say where it is leaking oil from. Kind of hard to offer suggestions on how to repair. Could be oil pan cracked or loose, oil pan gasket, oil filter gasket, oil filter loose or cracked; valve cover gasket, etc. Is it smoking? Please give more detail.
Kitchen is not an abbreviation, so there is no "full form" of it.
Kitchen is not an abbreviation, so there is no "full form" of it.
Kitchen sponge can be made from polyurethane.
The plural form of "product" is "products."
full form of is fficer
If both metal surfaces are really smooth and you have a good composite gasket then you may not need it. - If you have a good gasket goo available, it can't hurt. -My favorite is 'Permatex Aviation Form a Gasket' .
On a component like that gasket goo is always a good idea. Coat it very evenly. My preferred goo for these kinds of jobs is "Permatex Aviation Form a Gasket"
Gasket.
Yes. If you mark the odd numbers in Pascal's Triangle, it would form Sierpinski's Gasket.
You might find a product made from an animal of the phylum Porifera (sponges) in your kitchen, specifically in the form of cleaning sponges or bath sponges. Many of these sponges are now synthetic, but natural sponges are still used in some products due to their unique properties.