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In Reply to: RE: acer racing sin bearing oil posted by jorisdallaire on March 27, 2015 at 08:28:12
... that I was talking about trying their bearing oil, not using their ball bearings. I grant you that my digression over their "balls" was as mixing as their slogan is tastless :-)
Boy, I shouldn't have stay that long on their "acer chicks" page LOL
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which Ariston, the RD11?
Yes, the RD11 -not S-, very much like a Linn LP12.
The bearing well is black-lined, i seem to recall there are incompatibility issues with Linn bearings, have to search more on this to see if it applies to the RD11.
if I remember correctly, that model used light weight Linn oil. However, my memory aside (haven't touched a RD11 in decades) go to vinyl engine and download the manual, it may provide the answer.
(link below)
Thanks for the link.
I already read the manual and it doesn't mention the type of oil.
People on the web seem to put just about anything in their bearing including Linn black oil which should be about the same as the acer SIN.
I'm pretty confident it won't cause trouble but I look for others' feedback.
Linn black oil, I think, used Moly.
I'm not a fan of these type of additives within a turntable bearing, unless the manufacturer recommends.
I would only use an oil that had a specified weight, and a list of additives. Otherwise, well, detergents are bad enough, but sulfur and bronze don't tend to react well over time.
So once again, be careful.
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