I think that 410 pistons (F2/3) will get valve contact in a K0-K6 engine with stock cam.
Probably with F1 K7/8 head too.
My K6 has a ported 392 head.
This must have been up before on this forum.
When using MLS head gasket, rigid HD cylinder studs are needed to tighten the head with 21-22 ft lb so the gasket will crush and seal.
Remember how much you tightened it.
If the head must go off you can reuse the MLS head gasket. Tighten it a little bit harder next time.
I did so on my K6. First time close to 29Nm, next time 0.5 Nm more.
Gaskets are not cheap.
You can get a little bit more compression with an RCS base gasket. The 0.01" version.
Stock base gasket is thicker.
RCS base gasket can be reused many times . Add a very very thin layer of high temp RTV on both sides on the gasket next time(s). Let it cure 1/2 hour before assembly.
EDIT: Use a cheap compression tester.
My K2 with fresh stock pistons had 150-160 PSI.
392 +0.50mm got 175 +/- 5PSI.
Thick gaskets.
Thinner gaskets more fun, probably in or closer to the 180PSI area if chambers have stock volume.
My K6 with bigger bore and hotter cam has 220 PSI +/-5 PSI.
+200 PSI needed.
Photo below when testing the 392 pistons in the stock K2.
