Amal 379 Carburettor

The AMAL company was formed in the late 1920s when three manufacturers amalgamated – Amac, Brown and Barlow, and Binks – to manufacture carburettors and associated products under the name Amalgamated Carburetters Ltd. The name changed to Amal Ltd in 1931. Amal subsequently became partly owned by IMI Group, and the product range was expanded to include handlebars and controls with full IMI ownership by the middle 1960s. It was sold after June 1973 to Grosvenor Works Ltd of North London – a supplier of fuel system components. Under Grosvenor some of the most popular obsolete ranges were remanufactured. In 2003, the business was sold to Burlen Fuel Systems Limited, a company that also produces SUSolex and Zenith, three other classic carburettor ranges. More..

Many parts are available for this carbreuttor. See here