First then, my assumptions of typical deck height without shims being .188" and typical head depth of .185" are correct leading to my correct calculation of the engine with no sleeve shims and .017" head shim is set up as .188/.020.

But according to what Lonnie Finch wrote back on the first page or so, you can't really assume that all engines will have a sleeve height of .188" and a head depth of .185". According to Mike Langlois, my engine required a .001" sleeve shim to get it to .190". So my engine without sleeve shims is .189". Looks like my head is .185" though.
Okay, now to the dry fit;
Of course. Now I remember; measuring the depth of the piston in the sleeve when totally cleaned with break cleaner or whatever ("dry," no lubrication).
If most pistons are fitted deeper than Lee Vonderhey's preference of .280 to .290, and this is .100" shallow of a standard fit, then a standard fit must be around .380" - .390". Of course, the looser (shallower) fit yields less friction and more rpm (unloading) then. At first thought I would think a looser fit would last longer than a tighter fit because there will be less friction and wear. But as, apparently, this is not the case, the looser fit just has less to go before it comes too loose.
Yes, I see that the .230" would be a very loose fit. I also see where Ray wrote anything greater than .200" holds promise.
Okay, now I've put it all together and it all adds up.
Thanks guys!

Tim