G`day ,
if you using a flat packed gasket what you have is pretty normal , if you have an old composite you`ll see they are shaped and the fit is neater .
If you shape the tin to the composite it should give the same out come .
The tin gasket will wrinkle easily if too much pressure is exerted where it shouldn`t be .
Are you using the shaped/curved or straight end seals , the ones for yours should be shaped/curved ?
Are you aware of the tightening sequence suggested by LR for the composite gaskets that would also apply to tin , it`s in the manual ?
The heads need a few mm off for the gasket fit to be a problem and then the inlet gasket faces on the heads are machined . It should be done at the same time as the head surfaces are machined . The inlet manifold its self should be untouched . There is a formula that applies to any V8 .


				
				
				
					
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