While I've got the engine out of my '65 fastback (San Jose/February 16, 1965) and the intake manifold off, I plan to remove the manifold's backing plate to inspect and thoroughly clean it out. I don't know what, if anything, I'll find in there, but after so many years of operation and possible abuse by P.O.s, it seems like a prudent thing to do, and kind of a fun and interesting weekend project to boot (what if a P.O. sand blasted the intake at one point in the past and I've got sand or glass beads under there waiting to wreak havoc on my stamped, original K motor? I don't want to even think about that!). But here's the rub: how do I remove those 4 round-head bolts that attach the plate to the manifold, and how do I re-attach the plate when my cleaning and scrubbing is complete? I've done some research, but to date I've not come across a technique that makes much sense to me. Any and all ideas or suggestions will be much appreciated, even from those who might think I'm wasting my time. Lol. Thanks, Ron