Take alook at your volumes to see if the combo will work so you don't waste your money. Here is a handy calculator.
http://kb-silvolite.com/calc.php?action=compNeed to fill in all the boxes, so here it is.
Cylinder head volume 63cc Edel performer rpm #60779
piston head volume 6cc KB243, dome 0.018 above deck of block
According to KB the 6cc takes into account the dome and valve notches
Gasket thickness 0.039 Felpro #1008
Gasket bore 4.18 Felpro 1008
Cylinder bore 4.07 0.030 overbore
Deck clearance 0 piston flat (not the 0.018 dome) to top of block
Stroke 3.31 stock stroke
rod length 6.123 stock rod length
Intake closing 61 abdc for Lunati voodoo cam, need to enter yours. This is intake closing angle seat to seat, not 0.05 closing suggested by calculator.
Results are 10.1 static and 8.2 dynamic. Both of these are real good.
The above assumed no piston dome cutting. Now cut 0.015 off the dome for 0.039-.0003=0.036 quench clearance. For a full circle 4.04 diameter and 0.015 tall volume=0.192 cubic inches, but dome is only about 1/2 of full circle, so have 0.096 cubic inches. Using handy calculator to find cc's.
http://www.metric-conversions.org/volume/cubic-inches-to-cubic-centimeters.htmAnswer is 0.064 cubic inches = 1.6 cc. So account for top ring land and add total of 2 cc to piston volume because combustion chamber volume is increasing if we cut down the piston dome. I know I fudged on the ring land volume.
KB result is then 9.85:1 static compression and 8.0:1 dynamic compression. Again both of these are real good.
Typical compression ratio adjustment for aluminum heads is drop 1 point off ratio for heat disappation of aluminum. So you would have about 9.0:1 static ratio, the engine should run great on regular grade pump gas, and with the quench clearance at 0.036 you would have no problems with detonation.
So this combo would work excellent.
If you unshroud the valves in the combustion chamber it will quickly add more cc's to the chamber volume. I did a set of Edel magnum heads and unshrouding added almost 6 cc. Unshrouding helps port flow, but if you do this to your combo the result is 69cc combustion chamber volume which gives you only 9.2 static and 7.5 dynamic. Both of these are getting low for an aluminum head, so I would not do it with those pistons. Sorry to talk so much, but this is what it takes to match the parts correctly.