Hi Steve,
If your clutch pressure plate is the same as in my '28, it is a piece of cake to take off.
On mine, I took two of the bolts out (opposite each other) and put in two longer bolts, say around 3 inches long. Then, you can take out the rest of the bolts and slide the clutch pressure plate mechanism away from the engine on the two longer bolts.
Then, you can safely support the mechanism and take out the two long bolts.
While you have things apart, I suggest that you switch to the newer sealed bearing throw out bearing. It is good piece of mind when driving because you do not have to worry any longer about the graphite bearing getting overheated.
Also, I suggest checking the wear of the pivot pin in the throw out bearing actuating arm. Now is the time to do any repairs while it is in the open.
Cheers, Dean