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One drop of oil on every moving part that rubs against something else. If the oil has gone gummy clean with carburetor cleaner, or carbon tectrachloride first.
Be sure not to use Singer Needles. They are longer than standard needles. Don't know if this helps, but I did this once on my Huskystar 207 and that is what happened. It also damaged the bobbin thread.
About the only place you can oil this machine relatively easy is the hook, (the piece the bobbin case locks on to), and the side cover. The side cover where the light is comes off by removing the screw under the small round plastic plug. That about you can do without tearing it all apart. The main thing is to keep it free from lint build up.
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