You'll *probably* be OK in that eventually you'll get some gear oil back in there, but with small, rotating parts like ball bearings, gear oil (or even high temp wheel bearing grease) is better. The sticky Moly grease is mainly for corrosion protection and reducing sliding friction in pressure/shear situations, like splines and pulley shafts, etc.
I think that the older style, radial rollerbearings used in the pre-81 versions did much better with gear oil than any grease, due to the tendency for the rollers to push anything as thick as grease into "clumps", whereas the captive ball bearings don't have as much of a "wiping effect" compared to the radially arranged rollers.