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5w40 fully synthetic motor oil for turntable
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<blockquote data-quote="stereoholic" data-source="post: 1069601" data-attributes="member: 20579"><p>Without starting another thread here's my question: I bought a Dual 1019 on gumtree last week and I see the platter bearing and idler shaft need a tacky oil called Renotac 342,on vinylengine they reckon you can use cutter bar oil (chainsaw oil), will this be ok?</p><p></p><p>I've tried ep80 transmission oil which seems to do the job, but it's not sticky enough and leaks out the bottom eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stereoholic, post: 1069601, member: 20579"] Without starting another thread here's my question: I bought a Dual 1019 on gumtree last week and I see the platter bearing and idler shaft need a tacky oil called Renotac 342,on vinylengine they reckon you can use cutter bar oil (chainsaw oil), will this be ok? I've tried ep80 transmission oil which seems to do the job, but it's not sticky enough and leaks out the bottom eventually. [/QUOTE]
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