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Put the piston down in the cylinder and measure how far it is. then fill it with water and see how much it takes.

Then put the piston to TDC and measure how far it is above the deck.
Then calculate how much volume would be above the piston. The how much it moved. Then compare the measured values with the "Theoretical cylinders"...
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Or simply pull one, find the part number, google said part number and get the compression hieght and go from there, looking at that, I'm guessing 11:1, possibly higher