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    well my intake gasket is blowed and it leaks oil and water so we parked it out from under the carport until we get around to fixing the car.we been getting some storms out here and it rains hard for a while.i started it up for the 1st time in almost 4weeks and it stunk like milldew in it,nothing was wet so i looked in the trunk and behold there was almost 4in of water in the spair tire area,whats the issue,the spoiler dosent look like its leaking but idk,and the rubber seals are good,anybody can help me figure it out a solution to the problem
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    I found that water drips from the spoiler bolts. Take it off and reseal. You might find that the spoiler has water in it.
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    should i just use silicone to seal it all up
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    RTV should help.
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    thanks for yalls help
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    I use Duck soup. Putty type body sealer.
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