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Re: Ignition Wiring Problem

To: Billy Zoom <billyzoom@billyzoom.com>
Subject: Re: Ignition Wiring Problem
Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 13:24:34 -0800
Cc: Bud Osbourne <abcoz@hky.com>, Chas Douglass <cdouglas@oz.net>, spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
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Billy Zoom wrote:

>>They arrived yesterday, and they are
>>beautiful.  They didn't look that good when the car was new!
>>      
>>
>So you don't actually know if they'll run yet?  
>
Nope.  Not to that point, yet.  But I am ever the optimist.  And 
besides, when Ian Foster gave me a tour of the plant, the workmen had 
the look of the traditional English craftsman you always read about.  In 
the case of some, complete with work aprons AND neckties!  Toiling at 
their workbenches, they just gave me an incredible sense of confidence 
of their work.

>Was it expensive?  
>
It came to #136 each, or a total of #272, for a total and complete 
rebuild, including the replacement of all the innards, regardless of any 
wear.  Shipping was #15 air parcel post.  Because they were shipped out 
of the country, there was no VAT, and there is no import duty because 
they were returning my parts.)

>Do they have plastic floats now?
>
Now, Billy, if you think I am going to take them apart to find out, you 
must think I am dumber than I know I am.

Burlen also has a 200+ page SU Reference Catalogue detailing 
applications from as far back as 1930, and an SU Workshop Manual with 84 
[ages pf
"know how, fitting and tuning advice".  When I got mine seveal years 
ago, it came with coupons good for money off orders.

Incidently, if anyone is interested in going to the Beaulieu Autojumble 
in May, Ian said he would be delighted to give any visiting Yanks a tour 
of the company (they manufacture and totally rebuild all SU's as well as 
Zenith's.  If anyone wants more information, check out their web site at 
http://www.burlen.co.uk , or e-mail them at enquiries@burlen.co.uk 
<mailto:enquiries@burlen.co.uk> with "For Ian Foster" in the subject line. 

Buster Evans




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