TulsaFred said:
OK
thanks for the help everyone
I'll order one of the black Payen head gaskets and put it on dry.
BTW, I notice some gasket kits come with 8 valve stem seals and others only 4. Do the valve seals go on all the valves or just intake?
thanks
Fred
I only use 4 valve seals, it's pretty simple, intake sucks, exhaust blows

On the head gasket, you notice Mike and I both mention using sealers on the gaskets, I think a explantion for this will make more sense, you don't need sealer on the black composite head gaskets, they do quite fine without it, so much so, they normally tear upon removal, they are stuck so well. Mike, myslef and several other SCCA FP prodcution class racers used to use a Payen competition head gasket for our ultra high CR race gnine and the "Turbo Metro rally head gasket" require extra machining to the bores around the top of the block, these head gaskets cost $200 each, so we learned a little trick over time, since we racers often pull our heads to lap in valves and such, we would use head gasket sealer like copper spray and Hitack, not really to aid in the sealing of the gasket, but rather to get it off in one piece, so we could get a couple of uses out of the $200 head gasket, I continue this practice with all my race engines, but not my street engine, because the sealer makes for easy and quick clean up at the track, but it drools sealer between the block and head joint and may be considered unsightly to street car owner, who will not be replacing a head gaaket very often, so on the street engines I put them on dry.