yes indeed,stroker,good whatever racin,,20+year journeyman toolmaker/machinist/welder/fabricator/metalurgist, pick your poison,been doing this a while,so yes,have blueprinted half a dozen 400's,the current one in my 67 coronet 2-door sedan,was 8.24 to 1 corrected,static compression. after installing .020 shim gaskets,and a set of untouched 516's, it is a correct 9.55 to 1.
not every engine will be the same as much as chrysler varied,nor was i saying you are going to build a world turner with it,but they sure do a good job of waking up these supposed "boat anchor" motors that everyone wants to dismiss.
as stated,a cheap upgrade,individual results will vary.
for the record,without the "so and so racin" experts,the magazine gurus,and other assorted know-it-alls, my coronets combo, low-mile 74 400, unported or cut,stock valve 516's,performer RPM,750 holley,comp XE268,cheapie summit headers,2 1/2" duals,h-pipe,40 series flows,727 with 2400 converter,8 3/4 with 3.55's,running on 235/60/15 BFG drag radials,3600 lb. car.over 75 timeslips, ranging from 12.94 to 13.10.over 3 years of running with out as much as a re-tune.
sure is a good thing these heads don't work.......
and, whole engine cost less to build than just a set of stealh heads...............