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Hi all, Thought i would post in here to get some decent information on these old engines. Been looking at getting a HG Holden with a 186 in it.. Just wanting to know how hard is it to convert a holden 6 to unleaded? Does anyone have a rough price on this? Is it just the head that needs to be modified... Any info would be great! Thanks -------------------- *List past and present rides here...people really wanna know*
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DeadSled
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From what i've heard, its just to do with the head, and more specifically the valves. |
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eh-buddy
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QUOTE(Bradz65HD @ Feb 28 2009, 12:50 PM) [snapback]1283655677[/snapback] buy a BLUE/BLACK 202 out of a early commodore... Unleaded motors and transplant what you want. I found the blue motor to be a better motor and easy to get parts for. ALWAYS run high octane petrol and if you are really worried, run a flashlube once a month or so. the red blue and black are all leaded engines the first unleaded 6 holden made was the vl but if your going to swap heads over you have to change inlet and exhaust manifolds as the red is 6 port and the blue/black is 12 port the black motor has plugs for a air pump and there not realy a good design the blue breaths a heap better and flows better than the red just get the head rebuilt using hardend valve seats and bronze guides shouldnt cost more than $250 $300 i just had one rebuilt by murray walker in slacks creek and it works a treat ![]() |
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eh-buddy
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QUOTE(young_Gun @ Mar 1 2009, 05:58 PM) [snapback]1283660426[/snapback] Thanks for that info guys.. One more question.. how much should i look to budget for a warm 186? Want to get something built with a nice cam, port & polish, carby etc if someone has a rough price that would be great. well how deep are your pockets 186 block +60 thou run a blue motor head 35/75 cam or bigger then you add roller rockers ballancing ect and your for a few bucks me ive built a 202 using a few good bits and its 258bhp and that using old style gear im getting a jz holden6 head thats alloy and i should be putting out around 450bhp with 55mm webbers and stroking the 202 to 214 cube the head is 4.5k with manifolds sounds a lot but get a quote on a cast iron head to be fully ported withe good gear and still come up short on reliable hp it works out better i know i went off track a little but how much it costs you is how much you want to spend ![]() |
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WattsyLX
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A wise old bloke who was a bit of a whizz with Holden straight 6's once told me that the old 186/202s had built up that much lead deposits on the valves over the years that you could probably drive another 200,000km on straight unleaded before you had any troubles! |
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eh-buddy
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QUOTE(WattsyLX @ Mar 2 2009, 07:40 AM) [snapback]1283662748[/snapback] A wise old bloke who was a bit of a whizz with Holden straight 6's once told me that the old 186/202s had built up that much lead deposits on the valves over the years that you could probably drive another 200,000km on straight unleaded before you had any troubles! I tested his theory and drove an old 202 Commodore daily driver around for 2 years, averaging around 1000km a week, on straight, garden variety unleaded and the old thing never missed a beat! nice ![]() |
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dark_fool
Post #12
Have a look at this site it helped my mate out when he was building his 202. And it gives you a good idea of what basic mods give power. |
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grandmasterb
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QUOTE(eh-buddy @ Mar 1 2009, 08:09 PM) [snapback]1283660815[/snapback] well how deep are your pockets 186 block +60 thou run a blue motor head 35/75 cam or bigger then you add roller rockers ballancing ect and your for a few bucks me ive built a 202 using a few good bits and its 258bhp and that using old style gear im getting a jz holden6 head thats alloy and i should be putting out around 450bhp with 55mm webbers and stroking the 202 to 214 cube the head is 4.5k with manifolds sounds a lot but get a quote on a cast iron head to be fully ported withe good gear and still come up short on reliable hp it works out better i know i went off track a little but how much it costs you is how much you want to spend ![]() Sorry but +60 is ridiculous and shows just how tired the block is if you've had to go that far. +20 is what we run with in any or our race motors (sometimes +40) and if have to go further then we change blocks. Size of boring is not a competition and i laugh at the blokes that say "yeah she's running +60 mate" like its there way of stating that's how there making power ![]() The higher the bore, the more tied the block is!!! For $1000 your not going to be able to do much so maybe worth waiting till you can budget/spend more and do it all at once. Better still buy a stock 186 and build that up as you go then drop it in when its ready, that way you can still use the car. To give you an idea in one of my FC's that im building it will be running a hot 186 +40" with 308 duration solid cam (44/85), balanced, starfire rods, flat top duralite pistons, head to suit unleaded, electronic distributer, cain four barrel manifold with 465 avenger holley, xu1 headers with tuned pipe's In the race car (EH) we make 198.3rwks out of the 179 and what do you know its only +20 ![]() Put it this way, a basic head build will cost you $1000+ so like i said earlier, save more and build it up gradually as you can then swap it all over. Cheers Ben |
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grandmasterb
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QUOTE(DeadSled @ Mar 4 2009, 11:19 AM) [snapback]1283676115[/snapback] Between this thread, and seeing turbo'd 186's on Youtube last night, ive decided i'm going to build up my 186 that i've got sittin on my engine stand. Cheers ![]() Nick you wont regret building a 186, there better than a dirty 202 ![]() |
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DeadSled
Post #18
Hey Ben not the first time i've heard that haha. You don't see many Kingswoods with a 186 though for some reason. |
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grandmasterb
Post #19
Gotta love the way the old 6's rev |
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DeadSled
Post #20
Haha.. thats pretty awesome. |
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racerphill
Post #23
Absolutely no reason why you cant run an auto with a turbo or a manual with a supercharger, or vice versa. |
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racerphill
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Yeah Nick, |
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the_random_hero
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QUOTE(racerphill @ Mar 6 2009, 06:13 AM) [snapback]1283687391[/snapback] Absolutely no reason why you cant run an auto with a turbo or a manual with a supercharger, or vice versa. As for turbo versus supercharger, well that comes down to personal preference. For me, it's supercharged all the way, but that's mainly because it seems more "old skool" to me. Also, the boost works right from idle - seen a lot of turbo cars get wasted at the drags because they sit there trying to get some boost pressure while the other car takes off down the track. When it all comes down to it, they are both good. Like I said, personal preference. Of course, even better than that would be to slot a nice V8 in there! NOTHING beats the sweet sound of a V8!! phill If you do a turbo conversion correctly, there should be barely any noticeable boost threshold (I say threshold, not lag as that's the commonly used wrong term), and any loss in low down torque you get is highly offset by massive top end. IMO, if you've already got a torquey engine there's no real reason to throw a blower on it and turn your car into a stump puller. It's terrible to drive as a daily, and you put a lot more stress on the driveline. A 186 with a twin-screw (Lysholm) blower is a much better alternative to your traditional Roots blower, a twin-turbo setup with something like T25 turbo's would also be great. My 2c. |
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