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    Holden HQ distributor problems.

    My brother has just switched over his HQ's 186 with a 202. He removed the 202's distributor without thinking when he switched the motors over. he's pretty sure the timing is way off which is making it backfire really badly. What can he do?

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    Those 202's are really fun drifting along gravel roads when the steering wheel pops off the colomb and the driver isn't slowing down... Try it some time

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    Check the timing, make sure the advance is working. Check the plastic drive gear has all of it's teeth.

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    Or buy a FORD

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    Check the points and timing.

    First, roate the engine till the points are on a cam lobe, and are open.
    Adjust points gap for 0.6mm.

    Then time the engine.

    If you don't have a timing light just use a 5w or thereabouts 12v light bulb. Connect the bulb across the coil. Rotate the motor until #1 is on compression stroke, and timing marks on engine are at about 8 deg BTDC.

    Rotate the distributor until the points just open, extinguishing the bulb.

    Timing is now set.

    (Others may know the correct settings, but 0.6mm points gap and 8deg will work OK for most engines.)
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    The firing order should be on (or near) the manifold..ie 1,5,4,2,6,3. make sure the right lead goes from the plug on the correct cylinder to the correct lead off the dizzy. you probably already tried this tho?

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    souns like you may be 180 deg out....ie firing on the exhasut stroke

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    put the 186 back in as they are a stronger motor anyway. never had any problems with the 2 that i had, and 1 was in a landrover. gave it death and it never missed a beat.
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    not the kingswood!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by davereid View Post
    Check the points and timing.

    First, roate the engine till the points are on a cam lobe, and are open.
    Adjust points gap for 0.6mm.

    Then time the engine.

    If you don't have a timing light just use a 5w or thereabouts 12v light bulb. Connect the bulb across the coil. Rotate the motor until #1 is on compression stroke, and timing marks on engine are at about 8 deg BTDC.

    Rotate the distributor until the points just open, extinguishing the bulb.

    Timing is now set.

    (Others may know the correct settings, but 0.6mm points gap and 8deg will work OK for most engines.)
    He said give him a few days to figure all that out.

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    not the kingswood!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    Those 202's are really fun drifting along gravel roads when the steering wheel pops off the colomb and the driver isn't slowing down... Try it some time
    He's done that. He knows.

    He parked it up, then the steering wheel fell off.
    Quote Originally Posted by ColonelKFC View Post
    The firing order should be on (or near) the manifold..ie 1,5,4,2,6,3. make sure the right lead goes from the plug on the correct cylinder to the correct lead off the dizzy. you probably already tried this tho?
    Yep, already done that. Chur
    Quote Originally Posted by Dealer View Post
    put the 186 back in as they are a stronger motor anyway. never had any problems with the 2 that i had, and 1 was in a landrover. gave it death and it never missed a beat.
    The 186 was smoking and spitting out oil. It was pretty well thrashed. The 202 is just a cheap replacement until he can afford a 454 big block or bigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Or buy a FORD
    He had thought of putting a Ford badge up front. Instead I gave him a Honda one. H for Holden.

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    Do you know about ted bullpit and kingswood country?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Do you know about ted bullpit and kingswood country?
    Now I do. That was excellent. Churrs

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    Are they still distributing them? Oh.......I see......... as you were!
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