most venolia pistons come with valve releafs if you have them then the
way they go in should b a easy one... I have some venolia kicking around
out in my mass of parts that have the valve releafs in them , i could look
at them and maybe help you out give me a call
Mike Kerr
Roadster Restoration
PH# 530-644-6777
Fax # 530-644-7252
Web page WWW.innercite.com/~wolfgang
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pamela Pepoy" <gppepoy@cybertrails.com>
To: "Datsun Roadsters" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 6:17 PM
Subject: Venolia question..Thank you!
> Greetings List,
> Thanks to all who responded to my puzzled inquery about the proper
> installation of the forged pistons. Today, I am far wiser than I was
> yesterday (it doesn't take much). I went to a local speed shop (Lopers)
> and they had a phone number for Venolia. I had been told by someone
> that Venolia was no longer in business. I called Venolia and described
> the pistons I am installing. The chap said.."if there were no marks on
> the piston indicating the front, it doesn't matter." Being the
> compulsive fuddy duddy I am with this car, I plan to follow up on a
> number of other suggestions....just to make sure. Again...Many thanks
> for your generosity.
> Guy
> Tempe, AZ
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