anybody know proper tire pressure on a 1929 6.5-20 tire?
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Any difference in recommended pressures front and rear?
Posted on: 4/14 14:47
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Re: anybody know proper tire pressure on a 1929 6.5-20 tire?
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You have bias ply or radial?
Posted on: 4/14 19:10
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Re: anybody know proper tire pressure on a 1929 6.5-20 tire?
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Maybe try the chalk test? Never done it on a smaller tire, but on off-road tires I run a band of chalk across the tread and drive the vehicle forward and reverse on a level surface. Look at where the chalk was rubbed off and adjust the tire pressure accordingly. Tire pressure is good when it wears off evenly.
Posted on: 4/14 20:09
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Seems like for the 50's cars, regardless of bias ply or radial, the recommended pressure is about 3/4 of the tire max. Packard recommended 24 for bias plys (typical max 32) and radialites usually run 32-35 (typical max 45).
I suspect if you applied Dave's logic you would arrive at such a result for these cars. Food for thought.
Posted on: 4/14 20:29
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An example. My 8-ply rated 7.00 x 17 bias ply have a rating of 1560 lbs at 40 psi each for a total of 6240 lbs. Naked car weight is 4640 and with gas, oil, water and 2 passengers is probably about 5300 lbs. Experience has shown that a cold inflation pressure of 36-37 psi is best for this set of circumstances.
Posted on: 4/15 9:35
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The manual for my 1928 526 suggests 40 psi. However, it has 600 x 20 tires. The 1931 manual for the 826 - 833 cars and the 840 - 845 cars says that tires should be kept at 40 psi also. I don't have access to a 1929 manual, but I guess the magic number is 40 psi.
Posted on: 4/15 13:31
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Yes, I remember reading that in the manual (I assume it’s similar for my 443) and thinking it’s really high. I’ve kept mine slightly under that (around 35 psi) as I’m a bit terrified of a blowout. I don’t know just how old the tires on mine are but I cannot seem to find a max psi indication on them.
Posted on: 4/15 14:07
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tire, if it's current, will have a max. load and psig rating on it(req'd).
Posted on: 4/16 15:41
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The tires on my Series 526 are at least twenty years old - so are the tubes. I suspect the weak points are the valve stems for the tubes. They have developed small cracks in the rubber, similar to those in the tires. Like you, I am worried about a blowout, and I am saving for new tires this fall.
I find that, in my car, 35 psi makes the steering heavy, especially at low speeds. At 40 psi, the steering is acceptable, and the ride is still not a bit harsh. I am looking forward to see how the ride and handling will be with new tires this fall.
Posted on: 4/17 6:28
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