I have replaced my valve cover gaskets and I have to warn you that you will probably get VERY frustrated with the bolt at the back of the driver side valve cover. The brake booster is in the way and there isn't much room to get any kind of tool into the space between the booster and the valve cover. I ended up finding a right angle bit drive set from Kobalt that allowed me to get to that last bolt under the booster. Here is the set: http://www.lowes.com/pd_338358-22328...ductId=3387640 Luckily the valve cover bolts don't take much torque to hold them down so it was, relatively, easy to use the small right angle bit drive to get it out (and back in).
You will need to add a bead of silicone to the corners of the overhead cam mounting brackets at the front and back of the engine to help seal the valve cover and gasket to the head. Also, be careful when you put the drive side cover back on. There isn't much space to move it around at the back of the engine due to the brake booster. I ended up twisting the gasket when I put mine back in the first time and when I started driving the VX a bunch of oil spilled out of the valve cover, where the gasket was twisted, and landed on the hot exhaust headers causing a massive amount of smoke to come pouring out from under my hood. Scared the bejeebus out of me because I thought the VX was on fire. Luckily it wasn't, but it took more time to get back into the valve cover, get it off, untwist the gasket and then put it all back together.
Not a difficult task to do so just take your time, label anything that you remove (so you know where it goes when you put it back together) and have fun.
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