Head Gaskets???

He means taking the heads to a machine shop and having the surface that goes against the block shaved down by 0.045". It makes the combustion chamber smaller thus raising the compression ratio.

IMHO you are making changes to an unknown engine. You knew it worked before with the head gasket it had on there. (Or the valve s did not hit the heads, you could run on pump gas without ping, etc.) With the changes you are making it is unknown where you will end up with tune, drivability etc. I would get a head gasket as similar in thickness to what was on there. If you are using a cam with more lift then what was on there before you might want to make sure the valves don't hit the pistons.

Admittedly I'm no expert and others can say with some certainty that your combo will work without checking.

We have checked the deck height on the driver side head as that is the one he got off first...and the TRW L2316 F pistons are approximately .012 to 013 above the deck...the piston have very nice valve notches...his cam theoretical lift is going to be around .470 with the cam he really wants....we all know stock rockers are not 1.50 ratio ....I ran a MP 590 with those pistons so we will be no where near PTV problems..I will to bet the cam will probably have no more that 230 degrees duration at .050...and I think he will narrow the LSA from 114 to 110....he wants some lope....sound...lol