So reconnected the 150kOhm resistor and disconnected OB. I am still getting 385V on OB and all three pins of that transistor for that matter.
OK, I'm obviously not communicating this well enough. When you disconnect the C4S on that side, you need to disconnect the OB wire, then put the 150K resistor back, then measure the voltage on the side of the 150K resistor with the 0.1uF 400V cap (which is also where the OB wire would've gone). When you have that half of the C4S disconnected from the circuit, there's no point to measure the voltages on that half of the C4S... it's disconnected.
Instead you are looking to see ~370V on one side of the 150K resistor and about 70V on the other side. If you have the same voltage on each end of the 150K resistor when it's put back and installed in the SEX amp, then you have an issue in the build that has absolutely nothing to do with the C4S board, and you'll need to do a little more work to resolve that first, then you can put the C4S back in.
The kit is working fine with the 150k resistors. So that build is good.
This would seem to contradict what I'm reading above. Did you put both 150K resistors back in? Now I'm completely confused.