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“All Amal carburetters are made here in our Salisbury factory. Mark 2 Concentric castings marked “Made in Spain” are sourced from Arreche in Spain who formerly made Amal carburetters under licence”. When the new tooling which is currently on order is introduced the Mark 2 will revert to being marked “England”.
For the time being the material used to cast Mark 1 Concentric bodies remains Mazac – the zinc alloy they have always been made from. The reference in the announcement to new materials refers to the new slides, floats and needle valves.
Our testing has shown that the anodised slides significantly reduce the rate of body wear in a similar way to that found on “sleeved” carburetters.”
The above statement from "Burlen" appears to to be directly at odds with an article in the UK bike press, so while I cant see anything at all wrong with carbs made outside the UK, maybe Burlen would be good enough to clarify whether or not the OBM article was mistaken or not?
For the time being the material used to cast Mark 1 Concentric bodies remains Mazac – the zinc alloy they have always been made from. The reference in the announcement to new materials refers to the new slides, floats and needle valves.
Our testing has shown that the anodised slides significantly reduce the rate of body wear in a similar way to that found on “sleeved” carburetters.”
The above statement from "Burlen" appears to to be directly at odds with an article in the UK bike press, so while I cant see anything at all wrong with carbs made outside the UK, maybe Burlen would be good enough to clarify whether or not the OBM article was mistaken or not?