Judging interference WITH the gaskets in place makes way better sense. Plus they make a thicker gasket OR I have heard of ppl doubling up but i've never done it.
There is a lot of guessing going on here Ronno. Nobody will be able to provide a definite answer to your dilemma without more/different/better information.
I am stopped at pushrod length but I can say with great certainty that this MSB has no resident engine building guru and everybody that follows my postings will have heard me say before that THIS is the end of this board's usefulness. They mostly know about trucks to their credit. I repeatedly come to THIS very same spot you are in. And in that respect, we are in it together.
To speak of soldering on - in the real world - means that you will have to find the answer yourself. I'm not talking **** or bein a smart ass dude i'm tellin you how it is. Nobody here knows. THIS is that engine building end of the road in this board. I've cussed them for it before and they all know it.
I've been here almost five years Ronno it's now pointless to keep asking, it's on you now. Trust me.
The help I offer is pushrod length. Cylinder head to block mating surface height difference between the two heads. Machine work with changes in gasket thickness, etc. There are simply TOO MANY variables to continue guessing because that's what you're doing.
Spend the $13 and get a definite response to the pushrod legnth question.
that is the right tree to be barking up.
Good luck.