Generally the head bolts are reusable, even if you have added power and boost pressure. Mop out all the holes with Q-tips and oil the threads and shoulders of the bolts. They should come up to 115-120 ft-lb smoothly and quickly if they are still good. In my experience if any are marginal, they will be the medium length bolts, not the short ones near the exhaust manifold or the long ones at the rocker stands. The Cummins gasket originally used in marine applications is now the standard replacement, 3283335. If you have added a lot of boost/power, you might want to reduce cylinder pressures and static compression with the . 010” thicker 3283337 or . 020” thicker 3283339 gasket. The last will reduce compression from 127. 5:1 down to 16. 4:1. While the head is off, it would be worthwhile to get a valve job done and go to the 60 psi valve springs if you will be using an exhaust brake or a governor spring kit that allows more rpm (in the latter case, change all 12 springs). Definitely check the deck for warpage after thoroughly scraping it and wiping it with solvent on a clean rag. Have the head surface checked. It may be warped about . 008” and have erosion at the gasket sealing bead areas for the cylinders. If so, get it resurfaced by a shop that understands diesels and will put a very smooth finish on it, about 60 microinches. You won't be able to catch a fingernail at all in the tool marks (“scratches”).