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    Quick and simple....finding piston deck height....
    http://bbhp.bigboyzheadporting.com/a...tachmentid=202

    Add together the piston deck height, piston compression height, rod length and half of the stroke. That will equal your block deck height. Push your feeler gauge under the steel rule somewhere along the wrist pin axis to prevent the piston cocking in the bore and giving you an erroneous reading.

    Denny beat me to the piston deck height, although he didn't include the rest of the procedure to find block deck height.
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