Ok - so I'll start off by offering up some humor. All four of my right side cylinder head cover bolts are completely stripped. Had a small problem with the torque wrench - it was around midnight and I was rushing to finish up the valve adjustements before leaving for my annual road trip back at the end of May. Had everything snugged up, should have just left it, but the perfectionist in me wouldn't stop nagging that I needed to check the torque specs and set the bolts properly. So I grabbed the old Clymer, flipped through quickly, and found the cylinder head bolt torque spec of 40 Nm. Didn't even think twice when the small torque wrench didn't even go that high, just grabbed the big one and away I went. You can guess what happened next
Lesson of the day: cylinder head bolt torque != cylinder head cover bolt torque
Ok, so hopefully that gave everybody a little comic relief courtesy of my late night wrenching. After the laughter stops, I'd really appreciate some help on how to fix this up (haven't been in too big a hurry, since the vise grips have been doing a great job of holding the cover on...it's tempting to just call it a quick-release cylinder head cover and keep rolling with it

Anyway, my plan is to pull off the cylinder head, take it to the bench, and drop in some timeserts. So my first question is whether or not I have any hope of getting inserts in there, and if so, is it necessary (or at least advisable) to pull the head off?
Assuming the head needs to come off (which it will obviously for replacement if the timeserts don't have enough metal to fit), I'd love to hear any advice on the procedure that's not in the Clymer book. Call me crazy, but that book seems to omit things from time to time.
Thanks in advance everyone,
Terry