well it's obvious you haven't searched long enough, (not tring to be mean!)
it depends on how much material is removed from the head and the block
typicaly if alot of material is removed it's better to get a thicker one to get the compression ratio close to stock,
if the deck and head are not warped, and only needed to be surfaced to spec, then a 1.3/1.5 will do the trick,
it's important to surface the blcok, just asmuch as the head,
there have been cases where lapping the block (i belive it's a form of polishing) will due the block good, and a proper RA on the head will seal great,
i dont reccomend it, just cause people tend to overlook how flat there deck is or miss a low spot, like i did,
generaly the ra:25 SPEC tends to work with most head gaskets,
most machine shops do not have the proper tools to measure RA, but through years of exspeince on doing other mls head gasket engines, it shouldn't be a problem if you stress mirrow like finish they should do a good job, and if your not satified, ask how much was remove and see if they can clean it better, make it smoother..
only bad part of a mhg, is to due the instalation properly (in my eyes and many others) you must pull the engine, yank the crank and send the bare block to the machine shop,
at this point, their going to bust your freeze plugs out, surface, and hotank, or some sort of cleaning method,
this is where many decide to rebuild the engine since they realize they will be hard on it ...
hope i have helped, but like many will say, this has been covered, i just know the feeling of being told inaccurte info, or being pushed around so to say,
hope all goes well on the head gasket replacement.