My truck had them '72 model year. I still have them. Stock bore and another block that is less than .007" taper and no ridge. I'd have to look at the skirts, but if they're nice, it would be a good runner with some new rings and a hone.
When I used KB107's in my 360 with X heads (66 cc chambers) the compression came out to about 9.65 to 1 with no block milling. The heads were cut .010 to clean them up. When I was looking for pistons the SP's were in the low 9's on compression using the same figures
That is exactly what I'm getting, static with mine in the .030" 318.
302 heads, .010" to square them up 9.65:1 on a 3.310 stroke. 61cc. The 360 X head combo having the longer stroke and open chamber coming up with the same static number.
I've got .011" from zero at the deck, stock 9.600" height. I used Mr Gasket 1121G .028" head gaskets and ended up with .039" quench distance.
The engine is torn down now, due to a faulty torque wrench and a main cap coming a touch loose (no crank damage, thankfully.)
but when the cam broke in, you could hear it running, but you couldn't feel it or see it. Super smooth on the factory balance.
You could grab a few more points on the high end if you were going big on your cam, if you balanced, but it's not necessary at all.
They are awesome slugs. Did exactly what I wanted them to do.