Good point! I asked the guys to let me borrow the set for just a couple of days, so that I can play with it and check form/fit/function on the spare 24v I have at home but they were very reluctant...
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So, I guess nobody knows until I buy a set, right???
As for the wooden jig, I'm pretty sure its good as I put a lot of measurement into it.The 'bolt holes 'match those on the heads. You can't see in the pics but the surfaces are held in place by guide wires; its really quite sturdy.
Originally, I asked them to make ITB's which would bolt on
to the short stubby manifold/plates of the 24v, as
I had those properly fixed on the jig. Instead, they eliminated the stubs and made something that bolts directly on the heads, eliminating the stubs. In other words, they did more work -unnecessarily, I think. They copied the lower surface of the stubs and worked from there.
Jim K.