Tr8todd,
"It works very well in all temperatures and also helps to seal the rubber."
Shouldn't the oil stay in the piston tube and only be in contact with the metal damper parts?
As mentioned, the oil doesn't go all the way to the top, I believe that most texts call for filling it to within about 1/2" from the top of the tube. When you put the dashpot back in it will displace that much oil anyway.
I use 20W oil and I carry one of the small bottles of
3-in-1 oil in the boot. The "blue" bottles of 3-in-1 are 20W oil for electric motors.
To avoid spilling oil all over your engine and intake when filling the carbs, take a long screwdriver and wipe its shaft clean. Put the tip of the screwdriver in the carb and pour the oil onto its shaft so the oil runs down its length into the carb. It's easy and clean.