January 24, 2018
Update: Preliminary indications are the new copper clad graphite gasket is working well. I mentioned that I may tweak the gasket between cylinders 3 and 4 to get the cylinder #4 compression ring to match better to the cylinder chamber opening in the head, but I didn't do this.
Instead I noticed that that I could simply shift the whole gasket toward the front of the block to get the compression ring on cylinder 4 to match up better, and the other compression rings still had acceptable overlap in cylinders 1,2 and 3.
Out of the box the gasket can't be shifted when installed over the studs, but it turns out only two of the holes are actually used for positioning; (see picture one, tools pointing to those holes) they are noticeably smaller than all the other stud holes (I noticed this on both the Best Gasket and Fel-pro gaskets). So I "slotted" these two location holes to allow the gasket to shift forward. See picture 2...it has been enlarged with a file.
I sprayed the gasket with copper coat stuff (recommended by Best Gasket), and put it one, and shifted it forward. Note in picture 3 how the gasket is biased forward relative to the stud in the middle of the picture. The head was installed and bolted down.
It fired up easily and runs very well with nice smoothness. I only have an hour or so run time right now, but so far so good. If something changes, I'll update again.