If you’re fitting a Vans baffle kit to a Lycoming (and even if you’re not building an RV, why WOUDN’T you use the Vans kit as a starting point….?!), and you’re using silicone rocker cover gaskets, you have probably found (or will find) that the cutouts in the baffles for the cylinders will interfere with the larger-than-stock gaskets. The Vans baffles are CAD-designed and CNC cut to fit perfectly around (and behind) the rocker covers - but the gaskets get in the way.
So do yourself a favor and save a bunch of time - remove the rocker covers (and gaskets) before you start fitting baffles. The baffles will bolt right up and the job will go way quicker. Definitely DON’T modify the openings in the baffles to accommodate the seals. The truth is that the seals are pliable enough that they will accommodate the “step” created by the baffle aluminum when you re-install the seals and covers. Make sure to cover the rocker box with paper towels or something else to keep the dust out!

So do yourself a favor and save a bunch of time - remove the rocker covers (and gaskets) before you start fitting baffles. The baffles will bolt right up and the job will go way quicker. Definitely DON’T modify the openings in the baffles to accommodate the seals. The truth is that the seals are pliable enough that they will accommodate the “step” created by the baffle aluminum when you re-install the seals and covers. Make sure to cover the rocker box with paper towels or something else to keep the dust out!
