Brett:
Really isn't that hard. Only the two bolts behind the center rise will be impacted. The other 5 should come right out and then it is a matter of wiggling the cover off. You may have to remove hoses if you have a closed cooling system. Before you do anything, set the timing at TDC with #1 on the compression stroke as it will make adjusting the valve a lot easier.
If you have a Mark IV (I think GM changed to Gen V after 1990)your valve train set up consist of a stud, pushrod guide plate, rocker arm, pivot ball and nut. The nut should have nylon threads. It is conceivable that the nut loosened or that the stud loosened but then the pushrod would be loose. It is also possible that the pushrod guide plate broke (happened to me). All parts are readily available and you will need a new valve cover gasket and a torque wrench to reassemble. Shouldn't take you more than 2 hours from start to finish. Don't forget to put assembly lube on the pivot ball and pushrod to rocker arm contact point.
Gene