Bought some gasket paper 18 months ago from Repco [in nz] which was, by memory, 0.8mm & 1.6mm thick. Theory at the time [think i had one] was 490k was sucking in base gaskets so made a 1.6 gasket slightly over hanging the outer edge & the base sort of bit into the paper when compressed & never did it again due to the slightly un-squashed overhang [so far], didn't affect the running at all [slightly lower com etc.]. What i'm saying is--should be thick gasket paper out there if you want to raise it up in one hit rather than multiple gaskets. Myself i'd probably sit it at bdc, look at the ports & go-ok take a mm of the top of the piston if you can get away with it [ie top ring too close etc]. Not sure without looking if the T is a long stroke 68mm or still yamaha 70x64+stroke but bought a really good looking [& working] "Namura" Brand piston kit off Ebay for my RMX250 [1992] 68mm bore--have a look at them. Rm Thanksx is case reed so no holes in skirt but like i say, 68mm. Anyway, another 'food for thought' idea.