Working as we are, a little bit each week, its sometimes hard to anticipate the problem of the week. We're near putting the head on. So I retrieve the head cheeze (gasket) from its cardboard sleeve where it has resided nearly undisturbed for nigh on 12 years. It is a Klingerit brand, furnished by the machinist that got my Arias pistons and did my boring etc. (Ron Scrimsa: Racing Engine Service: Texas)
Klingerit was a manufacturer/material that was highly rated at the time for flexibility and compliance for head gaskets. By now mine is very dried out. Over the years, I've heard gaskets should go on dry, light gasgacinch, light oiling, or a combo.
I have lightly coated the gasket on both sides with motoroil, rubbed it in with my fingers and blotted off with papertowel, am currently pressing between two cardboards with weight. The gasket soaked it up quickly.
So the deed is done, but what would you have done? Installed it dry. Used Gasgacinch, etc.