Agreed. I'm finishing up a Silv-O-Lite equipped 340 today; and with .03 off the heads, .005 above deck and thin head gaskets its working out to be 9.8:1. The last time I built a 340 was 30 years ago and the sealed power forged were available.Seems the aftermarket likes to shorten compression heights from the original design - I ran into that with the Silv-O-Lites in the 327/275HP SBC too. It was originally 10.25:1 compression ratio, but now it's only got 9.2:1 - and that's thanks to milling the heads!
Early 340s were 1.840, although some sources say 1.820. So that 1.802 compression height will put the piston near zero deck to .020 in the hole. Stock 340s have the piston .018" out. It will drop compression ratio about by about .8.
I know...... it's a street ride and compression ratio is less of an issue.
The other issue with the Silv-O-Lite pistons is the radial valve clearance of the intake valve relief. It has been cast for 1:88 intake valve relief. I mocked up the engine with a set of EQ 318B heads, 1.92 intake valve and it made contact with the radius of the valve relief...
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