Sidssp:
Are you sure that no part of the arm is touching the fluid? Mike from VPI told me to add enough fluid so that when you lift the arm off the bearing/pivot, a small "thread" of fluid extends about 1 1/4" before breaking. I use a little less fluid, but even when I use very little, you can see a thin thread develop between the male and female bearing when you lift off the arm. I assume that if there were "no contact", no fluid would stick to the top/male bearing when the arm is lifted off.
Are you sure that no part of the arm is touching the fluid? Mike from VPI told me to add enough fluid so that when you lift the arm off the bearing/pivot, a small "thread" of fluid extends about 1 1/4" before breaking. I use a little less fluid, but even when I use very little, you can see a thin thread develop between the male and female bearing when you lift off the arm. I assume that if there were "no contact", no fluid would stick to the top/male bearing when the arm is lifted off.