CV + SV divided by CV
CV being combusted volume
SV being Swept Volume
CC tools needed are a Burette, a sheet of perspex/plastic big enough to cover the cyl head chamber & bore,,, smear a thing smidge of grease on the surface, squish the plastic down firm & fill with burette full of kero/metho etc
make sure you fit a spark plug & valves into the cyl head
make sure you run a slight bit of grease around the bore & bring piston up to TDC (top dead center)
fill with burette,
add the chamber vol To the (approx) 3.5cc in the head gasket plus the vol above the piston at TDC , all together
& that`s your CV
divide your engine size by 4,,, giving one cyl swept volume
divide the SV by the CV & add one
the answer is your compression ratio
easy-peasy
if you want examples then list what you have & i`ll do it for you here so you all can see how easy it really is
it may sound like there`s lots in it & it`s all too confusing but it`s not really
it`s a piece of pi$$

i do it to every single engine we build to make sure we are spot-on
too much & you`ll ping
too little & it`ll be a bit doe-y