Compression tested with throttles fully open?
150PSI is low for 10.25:1 piston. 175-190PSI range to be expected.
Pistons for K head used in F2 head with larger chambers?
Check the spark plug cavities and see if there are oil leaking inside. This can be the rubber pucks under the cam holders that do not seal.
Cam holder studs have usually a hole going thru also visible where plugs are, the roof. If not sealed small leak.
MLS gasket or fiber?
MLS has rivets that can be squeezed between head and cylinder block and make head not mating correctly. I had to hammer them flat and drill small dents where the rivets mate with head and cylinder.
Fiber gasket must be tightened again 24 hours later. If gasket has compressed much, nuts moves 1/4 or so when retighten, wait another 24 hours and retighten head again by backing nut 1/4 turn, tighten it to correct torque.
I have reused 836 MLS, my 72mm MLS not, it was flattened around bores despite not much use.
Knock pins between head and cylinder must always be checked so they do not bottom out. I always measure with caliper.
Practical test with head not tightened, no nuts without gasket will show clearance, also good for piston/head clearance rotating crank.
If cam has higher lift a test with valves for 1 cylinder will show OK clearance too without gasket.
Carefullly rotate crank, no plugs in head.
A hot high duration cam need valve to valve check too. Head on bench, cam mounted with 1 cyl valves with weaker springs. At low lifts valves are close. Min 1mm.
DP315 cam on a K head with 34/28mm valves are close, 1mm.
This to complete an eventual fix if you must open.