Tom's suggested solder test will give you a good "idea" of the clearance. The best way to check is with a dial indicator mounted solidly in the plug hole. That reading over TDC, compared to the reading with the piston out and pushed flush with the button, is the true clearance. But on the smaller engines, that's not always practical. If you use the solder method, I would urge you to put 2 pieces of solder in the hole, 180 degrees opposed, along the wrist pin plane. Don't put the solder in until the piston is above any ports as was mentioned. The reason for 2 pieces is when the piston squashes 1 piece on one side, it forces the piston into an unnatural slight skew. With 2 pieces, the squeezing is more uniform, and being in line with the wrist pin, will minimize piston rock.