I have no problem posting pix of my proto-2400c. I just kind of need somewhere to do it, so question: should I create a Flickr account? How many other people on here have one? I already have a MySpace, but I typically use it to rant about stupid people, computers, video games, and zombies, so nobody ever goes there (I only have 10 "friends"...). I don't have a reason to open my own web site, but if I did, I would definitely have multiple shrine-pages to awesome things, like the PowerPC 750, MiniDisc, Kei cars, cars I've owned, cars I lust after, and Half-Life.
As for o/c'ing my 2400, I'm afraid it's most likely going to be like the 1400: multiple resistors spread all over the place in no readily discernable fashion. I may be able to figure out what pins on the 603 chip accepts the clock signals and work backwards, but it might be hard to trace traces on a multi-layer circuit board... I unfortunately don't have a 240MHz model to look at, so a comparison is out (unless some kind soul posts a picture of theirs).
I did some voltage tests on the old power board, and it had some odd readings at the power jack. On the same pins, the bad power board registers approx. 25v, while a good board reads about 16v. There are other anomalies near the motherboard connector, but that's the biggest one. I don't think it's just a simple fuse, unfortunately. These computers have more post-production factory modifications than almost any other Mac I've ever seen, so it's possible that one of those might have come undone.