Tyre Pressure for a Ford Anglia
The recommended tyre pressure for a Ford Anglia depends on the specific model and wheel size. According to the information provided by Ford UK, the correct tyre pressures for a Ford vehicle can be found in the vehicle Owner’s Manual, on the inside of the fuel filler flap, or on the plate on the driver’s door frame.
However, I was able to find some specific information regarding tyre pressures for different Ford Anglia models:
– For the early ‘sit up and beg’ Ford Anglia models (E04E and A494A) with 17-inch wheels, it is suggested to have 24 PSI in the front and 30 PSI in the rear wheels.
– For some Anglia A949A cars released in 1953-1954 on 500/525-16 tyres, it is suggested to have a set of 5.00/5.25 x 16 Avon Tourist tyres fitted with Michelin 16E inner tubes.
– For the Ford Anglia 100E (New Anglia) that changed to 13-inch wheels in 1952 and fitted with 520-13 Crossply tyres, the recommended tyre pressure is not mentioned in the search results.
Please note that these recommendations are based on the available search results, and it is always best to consult the vehicle Owner’s Manual or contact a local Ford Dealer for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding tyre pressures for your specific Ford Anglia model.
I hope this information helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Contents
- What engine is in a Ford Anglia?
- What was the top speed of the Ford Anglia?
- What is the tyre pressure for a Ford Anglia 105E?
- What engine did the Ford Anglia have?
- What is the correct TYRE pressure?
- What is the correct tyre air pressure?
- How much horsepower did the 1959 Ford Anglia have?
- What is the difference between a Ford Anglia and a Ford Popular?
- How many miles per gallon does a Ford Anglia get?
- What size tyre is a Ford Anglia 105E?
What engine is in a Ford Anglia?
Despite its small cabin, the 105E Anglia could host four adults inside, with two seats at the front and a bench in the rear. Ford installed a fuel-efficient 1.0-liter engine (the Kent engine) which provided a modest 39 hp.
What was the top speed of the Ford Anglia?
An Anglia saloon tested by the British Motor magazine in 1954 had a top speed of 70.2 mph (113.0 km/h) and could accelerate from 0–60 mph (97 km/h) in 29.4 seconds.
What is the tyre pressure for a Ford Anglia 105E?
Suggested tyre pressure for an Anglia 105E fitted with 145R13 radial tyres would be 24psi front and 38psi rear.
What engine did the Ford Anglia have?
The Anglia featured an all new unitary body, with modern “three box” styling and made use of the patented MacPherson strut front suspension system. The car looked very modern, however it had to make do with an ancient sidevalve engine (1172cc), 3 speed transmission and the breathless vacuum operated wipers.
What is the correct TYRE pressure?
between 28 and 36 PSI
Each vehicle has its own specifications for tyre pressure, but most fall between 28 and 36 PSI (pounds per square inch) however this could be greater especially if you carry extra load in your vehicle or run on larger diameter wheels (there is usually another pressure recommendation for these or the placard).
What is the correct tyre air pressure?
32-35 psi
Generally, the most commonly recommended tyre pressure is 32-35 psi for cars. If that is the case, even 36-38 psi will be fine for the user. Any pressure lesser than that is dangerous and can prove dangerous (like 28 psi). The tyre pressures for bikes are different from cars.
How much horsepower did the 1959 Ford Anglia have?
39 horsepower
The new power plant was a high revving, overhead valve, that produced 39 horsepower at 5,000 rpm. In addition, the four-speed synchromesh manual transmission was the first of its kind fitted to a production saloon built by Ford’s Dagenham factory.
What is the difference between a Ford Anglia and a Ford Popular?
The Popular 103E differed visually from the Anglia E494E in having smaller headlights and a lack of trim on the side of the bonnet. Early 103Es had the three spoke banjo type Anglia/Prefect steering wheel as stocks of these were used up, but most have a two spoke wheel similar to the 100E wheel but in brown.
How many miles per gallon does a Ford Anglia get?
Ford Anglia 105E & 123E
Performance | ||
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Model | Standard & Deluxe (105E) | Super (123E) |
Top Speed | 73 mph | 82 mph |
0-60 mph | 30.0 seconds | 21.5 seconds |
Fuel Consumption | 39 mpg | 31 mpg |
What size tyre is a Ford Anglia 105E?
Ford Anglia tyre size was originally 5.20×13, irrespective of whether the 100E Ford Anglia (1953 to 1959), the Anglia 105E (1959 to 1968) or the Anglia Super 123E (1962 to 1968). The radial tyre equivalent to this 520×13 size is the 145R13 tyre size.