The SU Carburetter Company

The SU Carburetter Company The world's sole manufacturer of SU Carburetters, Fuel Pumps and spares. Part of the Burlen group. https://sucarb.co.uk/
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The First Carburetters

Over the next few years, Thomas Carlyle Skinner (known as Carl), who was Herbert's younger brother and who had a practical ability, had begun to try some of his brothers concepts on a Star motorcar that he then owned. The idea was to place the fuel jet in an air channel that could be varied in size, in accordance with the demand of the engine, thereby giving a constant depr

ession and air velocity. Herbert was granted a full patent (no. 3257) for this device in January 1906. At this stage a tapered metering needle, to vary the flow of petrol, had not been thought of. The two brothers continued to work together and their first carburetters were made at the premises of George Wailes & Co. at Euston Road, London, where Carl became a partner with George Waile's son. In 1908 Herbert was granted another patent (no. 26,178) for a carburetter having a 'collapsable chamber' and a 'fuel needle valve', which was located in an adjustable block (i.e. Herbert's inventive genius had therefore devised the basic principles of the later 'constant vacuum' S.U carburetter. In August 1910, 'The S.U. Company Ltd' (S.U being a contraction of 'Skinners Union') was formed and some time later moved onto premises at 154 Prince of Wales Road, Kentish Town, London. By 1913 the company's accounts showed that they were supplying 'Sloper' carburetters (so called because the suction chamber and needle assembly was positioned at an angle from vertical, in order to reduce the fluctuations of the chamber when driving over the rough, unmetaled, roads of the period) to Wolseley Motors and the Rover Co. The First Carbs

If Herbert was the inventive genius, his brother Carl was the practical "engineer". Carl was born at Ealing in June 1882 and educated at the Leys School in Cambridge. Again it is not known where or even if he received any technical training. Carl also joined the family business but by 1906 he had teamed up with R.P. Wailes to manufacture and fit carburetters. There was also a third brother by the name of John, of whose involvement little is known other than that he appears to have been a director of the Company by about 1913. It is not clear when the first experimental carbs were produced, but they were almost certainly made at George Wailes & Co.'s works at 258 Euston Road. When George Wailes sold the works and premises in 1906, Carl became a partner with George's son and they took temporary premises in Euston Buildings while new works at 386-388 Euston Road were being built. For some years carburetters were fitted and tuned to individual cars. The new works had an 8 ft by 16 ft, 30 cwt capacity lift which served all four floors as well as the roof and basement. Surprisingly, the top floor was used to fit and tune while the carburetters themselves were manufactured in the works below from working drawings prepared by the Chief Draughtsman, Mr J.O. Gardner, to Herbert's sketches. Herbert's main responsibility appears to have been one of design and improvement, which he pursued with vigour and also protection by way of patents of his ideas; a full patent covering the constant depression idea was granted in England in 1906, and additional patents were taken out in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy and the USA. Herbert's inventive genius was not confined to the S.U; he took out patents in 1907 and 1908 on a hydraulic variable speed gear and a detachable strap for ladies' court shoes and slippers, and later for a paraffin carburetter, an aero-carburetter and a supplementary fuel supply valve for cold starting. There is some evidence to suggest that the carburetter was originally branded "The Union Carburetter" but this was soon superseded by "The S.U Carburetter", being the abbreviation of "Skinner's Union".

It's been a busy week already down on the testing line, working our way through a batch of HS Jet assemblies (.090in) fo...
14/07/2026

It's been a busy week already down on the testing line, working our way through a batch of HS Jet assemblies (.090in) for HS type SU carbs. Once these are built, each jet is tested under pressure to ensure that they won't leak fuel. Just one of the stringent tests we do within our in-house production!

Use the vehicle search dropdown in our online shop to find the correct jet assembly for your carb: https://sucarb.co.uk/shop?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social+&utm_campaign=jetassembly

We all know just how many intricate and delicate mechanical components are needed to make up a carburetter, and it's our...
10/07/2026

We all know just how many intricate and delicate mechanical components are needed to make up a carburetter, and it's our Restoration team's job to bring it all back to life and make it run as good as new. They're a flipping talented bunch!!

We're extremely passionate about maintaining the originality of SU and Zenith carburetters. So, all carb restorations are done fully by hand - with the utmost love and care - to ensure nothing breaks or snaps on the originals. You won't find any electric screwdrivers down in our resto department!

First up in the restoration journey is the initial examination and carefully dismantling each part by hand. This is followed by a thorough clean in the blasting cabinet to remove years of grime, in which we use a fine glass media that doesn't compromise the tolerances. If a specific finish is desired, we'll also place the parts in our rumbling machine with conical ceramic beads and a mild detergent.

Once all the parts are gleaming, it's then time for the carburetter rebuild process - which can take a few hours depending on the carb model. The team will carry out the rebuild using all the original parts where available, locating any spares from our warehouse if any parts were initially missing, and adding in new gaskets and washers.

Finally, it’s time for testing on the vacuum flow tester to make sure each carb is pulling the same amount of air and to be bench set for tick-over, and then wet tested to ensure no leaks. We'll either deliver the fully restored carbs to you, or, you can come and collect it from us in Salisbury.

The team have successfully restored hundreds upon hundreds of carbs over the years, including some sets which are over a century old. We recently had a fantastic review in from our restoration customer:

"The triple SU HV4 carburetters were refurbished by Burlen. Their precision and skill is second to none and it was like the best Christmas ever opening the box to reveal the perfectly restored and beautifully polished dash pots. An investment, but worth every penny.”

If you're looking to get your carb restored, get in touch with us to discuss your requirements. Please be aware that due to the popularity of our restoration service and the amount of work they have on in the summer, lead times are currently over three months. Find out more and watch our restoration video here: https://sucarb.co.uk/restoration

09/07/2026

Our SU carburetters restoration expert with 20+ years of experience talks us through how to diagnose richness and idle issues in SU HS Type carbs, using a HS4 as an example. Watch the full 'How To' guide, now available only on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/

When replacing an old fuel pump with a new unit, always check your fuel lines coming from the tank to the pump before fi...
06/07/2026

When replacing an old fuel pump with a new unit, always check your fuel lines coming from the tank to the pump before fitting. Check the integrity of the pipes and that fuel is running clean with no dirt/debris in the lines that may affect the operation of the newly installed pump.

The photo above shows granules of dried fuel deposits that have been pulled into the pump as well as rubber from a degrading fuel line. Without removing dried fuel and dirt, the internal filter in the pump can clog, as well as causing the valves inside the pump to jam, preventing normal operation.

When replacing rubber connecting pipes, we recommend using an R9 rated hose as this is designed to cope with modern E10 fuels. Fitting an inline filter between the fuel tank and the pump as a precaution will also help to stop any sediment from the bottom of the tank being pulled into the pump.

Product improvement update: We have developed a set of specialised rubber seals as part of our 'Superdry' Jet Bearing Se...
23/06/2026

Product improvement update: We have developed a set of specialised rubber seals as part of our 'Superdry' Jet Bearing Seal Kit (part no. WZX 1775) for all SU H Type carburetters. The seals used previously consisted of two small and one large cork seal, however there is evidence which suggests that ethanol may degrade these over time. Our new jet bearings are fully compatible with modern fuels and are not at risk of degrading, even if your classic car has been in storage for a long time.

The full 'Superdry' Jet Bearing Seal Kit is available to purchase here for £44.95 ex. VAT: https://sucarb.co.uk/carburettor-kits/jet-bearing-kits/h-type-carburettors/h-type-superdry-jet-bearing-seal-kit.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=superdry-jet-bearing-seal-kit

Or the standalone 'Superdry' rubber seals are only £5.46 ex. VAT: https://sucarb.co.uk/replacement-superdry-seal-kit.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=replacement-superdry-seal-kit

19/06/2026
How much do you know about the fascinating history of Skinners Union?Pictured here is George Herbert Skinner (also known...
10/06/2026

How much do you know about the fascinating history of Skinners Union?

Pictured here is George Herbert Skinner (also known as Bert), who formed The SU Company in 1910 alongside his brother Thomas.

In 1903, Bert bought a Star motor car and it was on this vehicle that he and his brother Carl continued to experiment by trying to achieve better atomisation of fuel and to maintain the correct fuel to air ratio needed, whatever the engine speed.

They were convinced of the need for a carburetter which would automatically provide the correct air to fuel ratio at varying engine speeds without the need for a hand-controlled air valve. This was the start of the SU journey, and the brothers started to develop the levels of performance our SU brand is known for to this day - 116 years later.

You can read the comprehensive history of the S.U. Company and the members of the Skinner family involved in 'Skinner’s Union: A History of the Skinner Family and the S.U. Company'. This book by Mike Harvey comprises over 300 pages with lots of photographs, drawings and illustrations (many not previously published), and is available to buy on our website for only £15: https://sucarb.co.uk/catalogues-manuals-books/skinner-s-union-book.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=subook

A gentleman recently dropped off his old H4 carburetter body for a 1948 Alvis TA 14, on which the fixed clevis pin lug h...
02/06/2026

A gentleman recently dropped off his old H4 carburetter body for a 1948 Alvis TA 14, on which the fixed clevis pin lug had snapped off. Our expert welder has fixed it up like new 🔥

We have all the tools and engineering capabilities on-site to weld and restore your aluminium carb bodies, helping you save money by repairing your existing unit rather than having to purchase a brand new one. Get in touch with us to make an enquiry.

29/05/2026

Another SU carb batch built, leak tested, shipped and safely received ✅ Watch as we make a set of 25 x HIF44 carbs (Mini Cooper setup) from start to finish, for Jet Motors, our friends across the pond in Happy Valley, Oregon.

28/05/2026

Shoutout to our SU customer Minidob8y, the classic Mini builder & driver who's as obsessed with Mini's as we are 😎 His restored 80's classic is running a freshly rebuilt and tuned HIF44. Proper job 👌

Looking to rebuild a carb of your own? We stock authentic SU parts and rebuild kits at sucarb.co.uk, and are just a phone call away if you need any help.

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Spitfire House, Castle Road
Salisbury
SP13SB

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Monday 8:45am - 5:15pm
Tuesday 8:45am - 5:15pm
Wednesday 8:45am - 5:15pm
Thursday 8:45am - 5:15pm
Friday 8:45am - 4:30pm

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