I think it's unanimous, use WD40. I would remove as much of the rust as I could by using good old Coke first. Remember that you may have to leave the WD40 sit for awhile so it can penetrate, re-applying it as needed.
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If you can't find the item you want with 3/16BSW threads, use 10-24UNC instead.
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