mygasser was asking about the angle of the intake manifold mating surface, not the angle of the tapped holes rel. to that face. It seems that angle is 90 deg (included angle between both heads) on both early and late heads. Another way to state it is that the intake surface is perpendicular to the deck surface. Since the decks of the two banks are perpendicular, that makes the intake angle exactly 90 deg. Thus a later head will mate flat to the two intake surfaces on the two heads, as shown in post 88.
The angle of the tapped holes for the bolts is another issue. The bolts are closer to vertical in early heads. Post 87 shows that later bolts are 5 deg off perpendicular to the intake surface (towards vertical) and early bolts are 15 deg off perpendicular, or 30 deg off vertical. That appears about right in the photo of Post 88. Interesting, since I always assumed that the holes in later heads were exactly perpendicular to the intake surface.
If I could have found those wedge washers, I wouldn't have hogged out the holes in my later manifold to conical. I had spent a long time looking for pivoting washers, i.e. 2 pieces that fit together with a hemisphere so can rotate to match.