i did do some measurements, but i couldn't figure out the best way to interpret them, because of the many variables involved. there is an I.D. at the point as far as my caliper would fit into the throat; there is an O.D. at roughly the same point--anywhere past the first few inches; there is an O.D. just behind the flange; there is the O.D. of the flange itself; and there is the I.D. of the flange. measuring the I.D. of the flange is a bit tough to pin down, but i think is important, as it may indicate whether the flange will crush the copper gasket and seal.
the flange sizing and the I.D. past the throat seem the most important to me, and here's what i came up with: (in mm)
ID at throat pipe O.D. flange O.D. flange I.D.
550F 25.4 31.8 37 28.3
650 28.6 34.7 40.9 33
750F 28.2 35 43.5 34.1
obviously, the 650 and 750 seem more compatible in size, but the 550 and 650 share the same spacing. i haven't been able to recheck for certain (both heads are at the machine shop), but when i tried the 550F pipes on the 650 head before, they seemed to line up fine. i'm no exhaust specialist, so i'm not too sure how much of a difference 3.2mm would make on the interior diameter of a pipe otherwise unrestricted. there sure isn't much of a difference between the 650 and 750 sizing, despite the difference in displacement. then again, the 650 was said to be the most advanced of the sohc4 engine family...