Yeah, I'm always telling people "more info needed" too. I already have .050 shims under the rockers, forgot to mention that. I have a felpro gasket which I believe is like .001 thinner or thicker, I can't remember. Off the top of my head, my cam has max lift of .474 exhuast. I'll look it up and double check. The Clifford site says a 1.7 RR would produce a .503 lift with that kinda cam lift. Everything else is the stock rotating assembly. The only exception is #1 cylinder's connecting rod has been replaced with an OEM rod (thanks to a little hydrolocking incedent). And yes, I know, a rebuild would be in order for the above mentioned incedent, but budget was a concern, I fixed it with the motor in it, and it's run 10k miles since with good oil pressure and compression on all cylinders. Basicly, I'm getting all the bolt on stuff now so when my motor need rebuilding, which I'm sure I've already hassened by taking it swimming, I can move all the goodies over to it. I know clay in the cylinder is the best way, but my dad's doing this for me back in the states, and I'm in Iraq right now, and going back to Japan after here, so I won't be back anytime soon. If somebody knows how to do the math, and I have plenty of clearance, I'll go with them. If it's to close to guess though, I'll do the 1.6 ratio. The head has just had the casting cleaned up ,the exhuast runners smoothed, and a slight smoothing of the combustion chambers, but that's about it. I'll probably eventualy go to an aluminum head, but stroker is first, and even though I have most of the parts, it's still a ways away. Thanks for the help!!