Kind of surprising that as many of these builds as there is and no one know where the pistons set in the hole.
I've seen the measurement stated, numbers will likely be -.001 to +.007 but other than a general range that is likely, NObody can tell you what the assembled deck height will be on your build. It just isn't *knowable* until you put A,B and C together and measure the stack up. The variance is mass production, assembling many disparate parts, each of which has its own tolerances. I can't even predict your ring gaps... and that is only *two* parts. The compression height has to include the crank assembly, bearings, the case halves, the connecting rod, wrist pin, pistons and cylinders and even lubricant film. You'll have to build it to see.