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The origins of the company go back to 1971
when a partnership between John Burnett and Mike Cullen was formed
and called BURLEN SERVICES, at that time it was simply a garage
workshop. There was always a distinct bias towards sports cars
and the firm became Morgan Agents in 1973.
The first real involvement in carburetters came in the 1974 fuel
crisis when every customer wanted more M.P.G. above all else.
Burlen were appointed Official SU agents and Zenith Solex Agents
as well as a Weber Dealer. The mail order and spares side of the
business grew rapidly and particularly in the emerging Classic
car field.
Due largely to the introductions made by the late Nick Curtin,
Burlen co-operated with the then SU factory to ensure the continuation
of some threatened products. The HS and HD carburetters are an
example of this as in the early eighties the tooling for these
was due to be scrapped
Burlen agreed to purchase a minimum quantity of these lines which
fortunately saved the day. A further high point in the co-operation
between Burlen and SU was a complicated joint venture involving
both SAAB and VOLVO to rescue the bankrupt Solex UK IV and CD
production lines in 1985/6. At the same time the Burlen Fuel Systems
Limited company was formed leaving the partnership trading with
Morgans.
By 1987 the SU logo had been neglected for some years as the
SU factory was known as ARG Fuel Systems and fast moving product
was distributed by Unipart. Burlen approached the factory and
an agreement was reached to relaunch the SU & Zenith logos
and liveries as they appear today.
Following many years of co-operation, Burlen now manufacture
all SU carburetters and all SU Electric and mechanical fuel pumps.
Burlen continue to manufacture the Zenith IV and CD carburetters.
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