Rotating assembly is in. Pistons are measuring between .004" and .005" above deck ... with one possibly being .006"?
I'll be using .051" head gaskets. At those numbers above deck, I don't want to take any chances on the .0415"/.0485"
At .045" and up I'd feel fine, but any tighter than that and I'm getting into the fringe ... .051" it is.
Compression ratio looks to be about 7.56 DCR and 9.23 SCR. I'd be happy with it a tad higher, but these numbers will keep me in good shape for pump gas, mid-grade at worst.
I have the cam advanced 2 degrees (on the timing set), which should be good for torque rating. I do not have the ability to actually degree the cam here at the house. I'll be living with this setting.
Ross ran the combo through a simulator, it shows 458HP a 5300rpm and 490ft lbs. No way to know just how accurate those numbers are, but at any rate it should be a decent improvement over the 350 I had.
I'm waiting on the new head gaskets from Summit. I have two days off, so I'll get the bottom buttoned up.
My Melling 55HV oil pump had the pick-up contacting the bottom of the pan (in the previous build) and I'm using the same pump model again. I installed the new pick-up thinking I could adjust and get it up a tad ... no dice.
You can see the contact "crescent" here in the bottom of the pan.
HZSA2979 by
Larry Madsen, on Flickr
It's the cover that is making contact. The edge near the tube and pump base ... you can see it's a bit roughed up there.
BGQL5146 by
Larry Madsen, on Flickr
I don't want the pick-up wedged into the bottom of the pan at all, so I have created a crescent relief in the bottom of the pan to accommodate the area (of the pick-up cover) that was hitting.
This is the recess "modification" I made in the bottom of the pan. I marked off the crescent in sharpie and the screen side is a squiggly area. With this modification the pan will mount w/o gasket and no contact with the pick-up. Adding a gasket will allow additional clearance. Measured distance from the screen to the bottom of the pan is good.
OJQB7221[1] by
Larry Madsen, on Flickr
My oil pan is baffled, so I also had to clearance the baffle for the 383-rotating assembly. I wasn't expecting this issue. It's only the raised ribs creating the problem.

Red dots are the points of contact.
MBGU5986[1] by
Larry Madsen, on Flickr
That's about where I am at right now.