Anybody running 440 4006452 heads on a 383?

Here is what you want. Keith Black KB Performance Pistons KB162-030

You have to mill the block to end up with zero deck height. With the above part number you will need to mill about .0265 off the deck to get zero deck height. Most machine shops will deck a block for around 150 bucks. It's highly recommended anyway with a Chrysler block because their deck tolerances were terrible and they are almost always out of spec.

I would go zero deck. If you want the piston in the hole, you can just subtract that amount from the total I posted above.
Thanks, that's what I was talking with KB tech center today, (mine is 60 over). The block is already decked is what was confusing me .... Going to ask the machine shop to measure and give me the deck height.