If the engine is built with even a moderate attention to detail, compression is not a benefit that is acquired with the shim gaskets. The reason being that the piston to head clearance needs to be considered. You simply remove less material from the block than you would with composition gaskets for the same clearance. If the block has already been surfaced or 0'd, then the shim gaskets may be too thin.
Shim gaskets were used from the factory, so they will work fine. You will want to ensure that the deck surfaces are flat and have a smooth finish since the shim gaskets are not as forgiving as composition gaskets.
I would use the gaskets that come with the gasket set. If you get a Best Gasket set, it will have less material in the pushrod area, material that is not needed, which improves the sealing ability of the rest of the gasket because the same amount of pressure is acting on less surface area.
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