That thinner gasket must be MLS, multi layer steel. Stock o-rings will be good.
Head and cylinder surfaces must be flat and without scratches. Surface finish like grinded by grit 400.
Also notify if the rivets holding it together will land on a surface between head and cylinder.
It did for me. Test mount tighten head a little with gasket, off with head to see marks after rivets.
I drilled a small dimple in the center of each mark. 8-10mm drill, ca 1.5 mm deep where both head and cylinder mating surfaces got marks.
I hammered the rivet flat as well.
Below drilled dents in head and 2 cylinder blocks.
Cylinder got too just for sure. I have other cylinder where the mating surface is wider. Plus another where rivet is outside mating surface
MLS need HD studs that are more rigid. MLS need higher torque to seal, 21-22 ft lbs. It will give after when crushing at around 27Nm, 21 ft lbs. You will feel when tighten head nuts when it suddenly goes easier, that is good. Tighten a little more.
If you feel it will crush at 21 ft lbs. Possible to reuse gasket if you need to lift head again. Viton layer ok fine to reuse, just tighten a little more next time
I reused a gasket last time, rather high compression 70mm bores.
Also thinner MLS.
One of the cylinders below, pistons have dent for plug.
I also use 2 o-rings for oil feed despite MLS has sealing surfaces.