Right,what i was asking was if the head had never been removed would vw have used the three notch standard?
you need to measure the piston protrusion of all the pistons once you are done and then find the proper thickness headgasket. It's all in the bentley
So lowering your compression, for a more boost friendly engine,then turning up your boost is a bad idea then?
T this helps too
As for your head bolts. I'd steer clear of the antisieze. Too goopy. I usually use some clean motor oil. I dip the bolts in the oil, and let them drain off COMPLETELY before I install them. If they're dripping, you run the risk of hydrolocking the bolt holes and cracking the block. A thin coat on the bolts is all that is needed to make the bolts slide in the threads nicely, and makes torquing a breeze. Dipping and draining the bolts is what ARP recommends for thier studs, and what Jack at VWDieselparts does on his rebuilds.