Assuming you are talking about a 2.25 petrol, the heads that were cast to allow 8:1 had a 1/2" square boss on top of the head, next to the rocker cover, alongside the carburetter. If it is 7:1 it has the number 7 stamped on it (or sometimes no number), if it is 8:1 it has 8. If there is no boss, the casting was not designed to allow 8:1, and it is 7:1.
A small amount of grinding is allowable on the head in both cases but if there is no boss the compression cannot be safely raised as high as 8:1.
Of course, there is the possibility that the compression has been raised and the stamping not changed - after all, these engines were last installed in new cars over 25 years ago.
I can't confirm, but I suspect all five bearing engines, very rare in Australia, are 8:1. Apart from these, Australian ones seem to be almost all 7:1, although the square boss heads were fitted from about 2a suffix G for 7:1, although much earlier for 8:1. (I'm away from home at present and have no references.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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