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Felsa 4000N auto mechanism. What to oil ?


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I'm working on this 30J Felsa 4000N, and I'm not sure what I should be oiling on the auto mechanism.

I guess that the reverser wheels (arrowed) should be oiled, but what about the part they sit on (the "reverser") which rotates slightly ?

Should the "stop click" be oiled (circled) ?  I'm guessing no, as it's not working like the pawl/wheel on a Seiko, which are oiled.

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Personally I would use HP 1000. Hp oils stay where put but the HP 1000 is just a touch thinner which is helpful with reverser wheels. 

PS Many will disagree with this but this is what I use with no noticeable  issues. 

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