There was a fantastic article years ago, which was a rewrite of Ian Schwartz's article by Carvel Webb on preparing Race Gordini Motors and The Wedge head which was the forerunner of the C1J , and in some cases just as powerful and more reliable than the G motor.
In it he advised metal to metal contact at the block base, which the early motors didn't have, but the C1J does, he also reckoned 6 thou protrusion, which I have always run on all my race motors, without ever having head gasket issues and using cheap standard gaskets.
By the time the C1j came along, Renault had got it all worked out and they usually don't give any problems, but I would always advise a dry build to check the protrusions and graduate them as per the manual above.
You could write a textbook on the subject of liner protrusions, some elderly Renaults can be problematic and in Rover's case with the K series they got it wrong big time.