If you don't happen to have a flywheel lock, I've tried this, and it's works for me .
There's a lip, or shelf cast into the engine case right where the flywheel resides, you can put a large flat blade screwdriver in between the teeth on the flywheel, and then turn the flywheel to put some pressure on it when it contacts the engine case, and it will stay in place while you remove the clutch bolts, and the fly wheel bolts .
Put it on the left side for loosening the bolts, and on the right side to tighten all the fasteners up .