Explain Quench to me.....GO!

much good info but like nm9s said there is a big piece missing for us mopar folks useing certain factory heads. 1968+ big block, many 318, all 340 and early 360 heads have a fully round open chamber with a recessed area where we want quench. I measured this recess on a 340 head at .090". so a copied chevy small block article that states "quench is nothing more than the piston in the hole depth plus the head gasket thickness" is lacking for many mopar engines. for engines with fully round open chambers quench is the piston in the hole depth plus head gasket thickness plus head recess
OP , thanks for the explanation .
The recess in the 340 open chamber Ede heads are .060 , I had them cut now closed chamber , seems to have worked really well . Car runs better ,compression and gas mileage has gone up . Calculated 11.3 , runs great on super 94 , will try it on 91 octane see if it pings .