Here's the "rest of the story" (thank you Paul, RIP...):
All of today's head gaskets are too thick. When asbestos was outlawed in the 1990s for automotive use, these head gaskets went from [average] 0.8mm thick to 1.0mm thick. The O-rings (and other sealing devices) in the head gaskets MUST ALSO be made thicker, or it WILL leak. The only other alternative is to mill the 0.2mm thickness off the cylinder deck, and I usually do BOTH when rebuilding these engines, because the compression comes out lower by a couple of tenths of a number from the thicker head gasket, all else being equal.
In the 750, this makes the oil passage O-rings in the head gasket to 2.6mm thick: in the 500/550 I use 3.0mm thick.