The domed tops of the carbs must come off. Simple, as long as the cross-point screws have not bonded themselves to the carb body. [smiley=angry.gif] Be sure the screws can be removed before proceeding further.
You'll need to detach the throttle and choke cables. Here's a way to do it without messing up four cable adjustments...
1. Disconnect fuel lines at the carbs;
2. Loosen the clamps holding both ends of the carbs to the rubber connectors and air box;
3. Slide the rear rubber connector tube down onto the hard plastic elbow;
4. Gently rotate the carbs to permit releasing the cables at the carb connections;
5. Removing the top cover will take away the cables and retain the current slack adjustment positions.
Diaphragms may develop tiny almost invisible tears. Also, be sure the locating tabs on the diaphragms perimeter are returned to the small notch in the carb body. Too, the metal "caps" in the top of the domes can develop leaks. I've seen black RTV, epoxy, dimes and BMW roundels glued on as
leak stoppers.
I you have not done so, buy a manual for your own peace of mind

Monte
-Guys. What have I forgotten to tell Julian?