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I don't quite know what the problem is, but I just now clicked on the link 
I gave below, and was greeted by a view down the throats of 3 SU carbs ... 
 I didn't try the other info ... but the web site repeats it exactly as I 
gave it.
Burlen may be gone, but their web site lives on !
Randall
On Thursday, July 22, 1999 2:26 PM, Accumap Services Ltd. 
[SMTP:rknox@horizon.bc.ca] wrote:
> The Burlen website is gone now and so is the email address. I was able to
> send an email to what I believe was their former web designer. They in
> turn, apparently, will fax them the email and Burlen will respond to me 
by
> fax. I don't hold out much hope for such a small parts order.
>
> I did get a response from a guy at the town of Coventry website who
> suggested that I try a Brit bike website as he believes the engine was
> indeed used on motorcycles. I also found (through <www.ask.com>) a
> Tasmanian bike that used a 1925 Coventry motor.
>
> Thanks for everyone's help. I'm still looking...
>
>
> At 11:13 AM 7/22/99 -0700, you wrote:
> >>From an XKE web site :
> >Burlen Fuel Systems Limited
> >     Castle Road
> >     Salisbury
> >     Wiltshire
> >     SP1 3SA
> >     UK
> >     Tel: +44 (0)1722 412500
> >     Fax: +44 (0)1722 334221
> >     Email: info@burlen.co.uk
> >     Website: http://www.Burlen.co.uk/
> >     Jaguar Carburetters, Fuel Pumps & Parts
> >
>
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> Accumap Services Ltd.
> 1234 Union Road
> Victoria, B.C., Canada
> V8P 2J6
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