There is one more thing I was curious about... I thought I was being smart but now I'm thinking that I might be making more trouble for myself in the very near future.
I am currently leaving out the middle heat sinks so that I have better access to the transistor mounting holes. It's really easy when you have clear access. My plan was to continue to bring up the amp back plane one row at a time until they were all in, then temporarily remove those four screws threaded into the standoffs and mount the heat sinks back in. I thought I was being smart and dealing with the four standoffs would be easier than fishing 16 transistors into a narrow space one at a time. Now I'm thinking that lack of access to the standoffs behind the backplane board might make it impossible to lock these screws back in without direct access. Perhaps I could thread a screw in from the top while I back the screw out the bottom to hold it in place, then do the reverse after the heat sink is installed? Has anyone tried this before? I would hate to get all four rows in and then realize that I need to pull them back out to install the two little heat sinks, but I'm starting to think that's exactly what is going to happen.
Any thoughts?