Thanks for your thoughts, @latreche34 !
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a fine powder of copper or aluminum mixed with a lubricant to a certain consistency, The drawback of those greases is they are little abrasive in the long run
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That's exactly why I was considering a PTFE-based dry lubricant. Nothing to dry out, and not abrasive
I've done some more research. The Panasonic MolyTone grease is almost certainly a mineral oil-based Moly+Bentonite grease. Unfortunately, it tends to harden over time. A number of experts out there specifically anti-recommend going with anything of the kind because of that long term characteristic.
The most interesting alternative to MolyTone MOR265 I've seen now is a non-Silicone, PTFE-based grease, Super-Lube. Easily available everywhere. Very similar low-viscosity characteristics, acts as a dielectric (ie non-conducting), etc. Here's the TDS:
https://www.super-lube.com/Content/I...ose_Grease.pdf
I've NOT found specs on the main cam gear grease (VFK0680). Lots has disappeared from the Web by now.
For spindle oil lubrication, supco also makes a synthetic oil with PTFE. Not sure if that's as highly recommended...
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UPDATE with more info:
I see that Super-Lube was used and recommended right here a few years ago, as a Moly substitute.
And, for spindle oil: I've found two recommendations, one of them also here: Singer All-Purpose Machine Oil (currently on sale at Michael's for $5 for 4oz

), and Supco mo98 lubricant (in a zoom spout oiler.) Also easily available.
FWIW, I've orderd some Super-Lube and some MO98. We'll see how it goes.