360 stroker questions

No idea, it's just a short block.



I don't know, would probably replace anyway.


Sleeve it?

I'm more concerned about the rest of it. Worst case, I can dig up a 360 block. But I don't want to end up with race gas compression.
From the pics I've seen of that p8ston, and the info I found about it, it looks like close to a zero deck piston, with a little quench dome for an open chamber head, and a pretty substantial dish, a necessary feature for a street compression stroker piston.
As always, compression is wholly dependant on parts chosen, and deck height. And accurate, REAL numbers depend on REAL measurements, not theoretical numbers in a book. Just look at 906 big block heads, where "blueprint" spec is 75 cc, and they are really pushing 90.