yeh they fit no worries. seems to just be the cams that require shim under bucket/shimless, that need the clearancing. as even the 193-d fit.
the guy at kelford was also kinda surprised at the rpm it was revving to with the 193b, on the initial setup. the changes made to the inlet and head, seem to be just as responsible for how hard it rev's, rather than than the cams themselves. im guessing most people that are running 193b are running fairly stock heads. you can see it on that dyno sheet with the stock cams, still making power past 8000rpm. factory smallport would have fallen over in a big way by then. wanting to pull past 9000rpm on 193b was just the intial setup. once i got the cams dialed in an fattened up the midrange, it starts to flatten out at 8500, not due to loosing any big amounts of power up there, but rather the midrange gains making it feel like it did.
with the big 193d cams and stock head it would die over 8500 how ever the cams were dialed in. ended up running the most overlap possible to fatten up the midrange. went ok, but was a mismatch setup.
short version; if you can get it all to work together nicely you will be winning.