- KB piston designs typically come out around .012" below deck for a typical LA block.
- Make the dome volume 24 or 24.5 to account for the gap beside the piston down to the top ring.
- If you use the .028" head gaskets and the .012" below deck, then you get a good gap for quench/squish and static CR of around 10.2.
- That is all good! But the numbers need to be double-checked and verified at assembly or earlier.
Just a warning on this kit: Find out which exact piston this kit has!!! The dish spec looks like a KB356 which has a .085" step up on the piston crown on the upper side, which is more than tall enough to slam into the cylinder head with this setup. It is not designed to be used with closed chamber heads. The piston you want is the KB416, which does not have this small step on the piston crown. The KB416 has a dish volume of 25 cc's and so puts your static CR right at 10.0 with the same parameters.
BTW, any reason to go with a 340 and not a 360 for this? The 8 extra cubes is not important for a simple street engine IMHO.
And for the balance... the flywheel is balanced separately if the engine rotating assembly is 'internally balanced' (i.e., balanced by itself). I see the note on your site pix that mentions '(Heavy metal is additional if required.)'; expect that extra charge with the cast crank.