Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
If you really want to find out where the differences in your piston deck heights are use one piston in the four corner cylinders and rock that piston back and forth in the bores and use your depth mike or dial indicator directly over the wrist pins and see how much variances you have wrench scope
Please let us know what you find out thumbs
I see this often with all after market parts, usually it is the rod scope


This is right as you have to use the same piston and rod and try it in all 4 corners and see if it comes out right. Using the same piston and rod in all 4 corners makes sure its the same as you could have small varience in the rod bushing in the rod and throw if off a tiny bit. Using the same piston/rod lets you know if its off its the deck and not a difference in the rod/piston. Ron