I'm going to have to disagree there chip. I've seen both a 197/200 solenoid and a 1*2 one, and they are nigh on identical except the wiring plug is different and a few other small things. Both engines use the same horseshoe cam locking device so I can't see how the timing will be wrong? Are you referring to 197/200 cams timed up to standard 1*2 timing if fitted to a standard 1*2?
The solenoid for a 197/200 is effectively just an on off switch that's given a pwm signal to vary how far it opens and how much the cam is advanced or retarded.
The 197/200 solenoid can move by a varying amount, where as on a 172/182 it cannot, the management has not got a cam timing reference to work from so will never be able to do what the 197/200 do with altering the cam timing to different points.
I worded my reply wrongly though (apologies quite busy today) in that I mean you will need to use the solenoid (so it plugs into the loom) and dephasor (as the 200 one will swing too far if just used as an on/off switch) from the 172 on the 200 engine.
And the timing will be wrong because when only using the 172 dephasor it doesnt advance enough so you need to advance the cam instead (so deliberately not time it on the standard marks, like MWM do with the 197 cammed RS2 cars)
Although given enough mapping time you could maybe find a switchover point that allowed you to use the 200 dephasor on the 172, but i dont know for certain that will work, but I know using the 172 stuff will.
Of course the problem is that the one thing the OP really wants is the smoothness that comes from the better cam timing control on the 200 and he will NOT get that on 172 management whatever he does!
So back to Dave's original reply, just fit an RS2! lol