Riley RME. (1951-53)

1953 Riley RME (FJL169)

1953 Riley RME (FJL169)

1953 Riley RME (FJL169)

1953 Riley RME

1952 Riley RME (SPC52)

Riley RME
Photo courtesy of Paul Reachill

Riley RME with vinyl roof removed.

Riley RME

Riley RME




In 1951, the RMA was replaced by the RME. It was essentially the same car, but with open prop shaft, hypoid axle, hydraulic brakes and a larger rear window. The 2½ Litre model was similarly upgraded as the RMF the following year. Sales did not pick up, however, with the competition all having newer, more stylish saloons coming onto the market, which made the Riley RMs look old fashioned in comparison.

In 1953, the RME was due to be replaced by the MG Z series Magnette based RMG model as part of Nuffields rationalisation. By then, the RM series cars had no parts commonality with any other models, making them expensive to produce. However, whilst the RMF was replaced by the Pathfinder, for some reason the RME was given a facelift and left to soldier on for another 2 years.

ENGINE

High camshafts and push-rod 90-deg ohv
1496cc 4cyl ohv
Compression ratio 6.8:1
Bore 69mm Stroke 100mm
54bhp at 4,500rpm
Carburration H2 SU

TRANSMISSION

Four-speed gearbox, Synchro on 2nd,3rd,4th.
Overall gear ratios:
1st
20.37:1 2nd 11.73:1
3rd 7.58:1 4th 5.12:1
Reverse 20.37:1.

SUSPENSION

Independent front suspension with twin wishbones, torsion bars and hydraulic telescopic dampers.
Semi Elliptic at rear

BRAKES

Girling Hydro-mechanical.
10inch dia drums.

PERFORMANCE

0-50mph 18.6sec
Standing ¼mile 24.3secs
Max Speed 74.7mph
Fuel Consumption 26mpg

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 9'4.5" (aprx 3850mm)
Track 4'4.5" (aprx 1320mm)
Length 14'10" (aprx 4510mm)
Width 5'2.5" (aprx 1560mm)
Height 4'9" (aprx 1420mm)
Turning Circle 30'
Tyres
Weight 24.5cwt
Fuel Tank

PRICE