the engine is already apart.
the L2245 is the lower compression piston that's correct. but it's atill high by todays standard. somewhere between 9.5 and 10.5 with the larger cc heads depending on everything else. from what
I can find.
I think I'm just going to leave it alone. 66,000 miles and the pistons look new so it can't be too awful.
With a L2245, you are likely below slightly below 10:1 unless your heads and block have been significantly (ridiculously) cut. If it were mine, I'd run a Felpro 1020 gasket, not the blue colored 8554, although it seems like it would add compression, worst case you are .016 below and .041 gasket thickness which gives you some decent quench although not perfect.
Cam correctly and it'll be a blast
BTW you may be a little gunshy with compression, it's OK to be that way, but it's not high compression by today's standards, it's in a good place for efficiency assuming you keep quench tight and the truck tuned properly