recommended oil for well tempered spindle cup


have classic well tempered TT and arm from the 90's, upgraded to black arm and platter.
can someone give some insight for the contradiction i read in several forums:

"The type of oil can be specific to a turntable design, but in general, motor oil is not a good choice.

Motor oil is usually multigrade and contains all sorts of additives. This bad. Light multi=purpose or sewing machine oil is a bit to thin. I use a monograde oil sold for air compressors at about SAE 20 or 30. Quite cheap. Synthetic is better than mineral oil if you can find some. I am just using mineral oil as sold at Tradetools for about $10 a litre bottle."

on the other hand:
“...any synthetic motor oil of any brand within a viscosity range of 5W-50 is acceptable.”
and this:
"For the spindle, he said Mr. Firebaugh, the designer, has updated the fluid to be synthetic motor oil, 5w20 or 5w30, whichever is cheaper. he said viscosity is not that important."

 

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btw, the link above is for 0w20
the recommendation of the designer was for  5w20 or 5w30

thanks, looks like a very good choice, and they ship to my country ( not all of them do) .
made the order of the first link.
 

 

lewm
you are totally right.
the WT TT is different from others.
the question is if full synthetic motor oil is without harm additives.

"There is just no need for two weights"
what do you mean by "two weights" ? - lewm.
did not find any correlation between the oil type and belt strech or speed.
i am using now a thicker belt than the original, which made the speed more stable.  



 

as i wrote, right now i use sewing machine oil.
plan to check if there is any difference with what was recommended by the designer