… I think.
I could never be accused of that . . .
On my first crossflow, I did a dry build of the head to check something or other and left out the head gasket because It wasn't strictly needed for what I was doing . . might have been valve/piston clearances . . can't remember.
Anyway, I went to turn the crank and heard a strange 'tick' sound and found the crank wouldn't move.
I never figured out what the 'tick' sound was but years later, while doing something else, I discovered part of a gear tooth had broken off the camshaft and was lying under the dizzy gear.
That sounds like empirical evidence the end float of the gear is less than the thickness of the head gasket - ooops.