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    I have seen this, you can take a sterile container with distilled water it does not conduct electricity nor will it boil, if you add one grain of salt, dirt etc it will do both, so distilled water in a motor has tds or total dissolved solids in it from everything in the motor and it then will conduct electricity and corrode, I was the water tester at the hospital and that's how we tested water solids is with a conductivity meter, so I would say your bith right as you could never have pure distilled water in a motor even if that's all you put in it
    Last edited by Matthyj; 03-27-2018 at 07:02 PM. Reason: Because I can't spell
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