Nope! If you're talking legacy hardware on the cheap, add an 010, AdSpeed, SupraTurbo28 or get an 030+ to use in the Fast Slot in your A2000 and be done with it I say! 
If you are into educational torture, this might be the project for you! 
I tried this hack back in the early 90's for an A500. I thought there was only 1 version of the hack. The most memorable point was the continuing system crashes, I don't remember getting the system to run for more than a minute or 2 at best when jumpered to 14 MHz. As I was preparing to build this, I was never able to find a 68010 that was rated for 14 MHz.
As others have suggested, a 68010 at the normal clock rate, coupled with some true FAST ram is in every respect a better option.
I agree with Save2600 that the Supra Turbo28 is far and away the best accelerator for an Amiga with 16-bit memory. I have 2 of them! Come to think of it, I think I traded my AdSpeed to him for an A2088. Was that you? 
I was sorely disappointed with the AdSpeed, too. I didn't get even close to 2x, and while it wouldn't crash if it was alone in the system, it was incompatible with every expansion I had! ICD was infamous for selling hardware that would not play nice with stuff from other makers.
I certainly understand what you are getting at. Like many of you "back in the day" I wanted an AdSpeed or Supra Turbo28 or a mega-midget racer but could not afford them. Now, I already own several big box amigas with 030a and 040s and an A500+ with ACA500/ACA1233-40.
I don't really "need" the hack. It is more for the fun of it or the nostalgia of trying. It was really fun to hack the amiga 500, whether is was to "upgrade" to 1 meg of chip ram, making a homemade audio digitizer, a homemade VBS unit, make a Zorro II adapter for the side expansion, or parnet cables; the amiga was fun (and reasonably easy) to hack.
I looked at deeper into the aminet 14mhz hack docs the following looks the most complete:
http://aminet.net/package/docs/hard/new14acc_31It includes all necessary timing including the e-clock.
Further it discusses the latching speed. This would avoid a wait-state.
note: the author says this is shareware. I would agree with this as it looks like he did a bit of work getting the 14mhz "hack" right.
