I think NHMAF has nalied it--thanks to the alcohol and other crapola in our gas, at least here in the US, we all better get good at rebuliding our carbs or get use to gas soaked feet.
Removing the carbs is easily done in the street, with one tool, a slot head screwdriver. A 15 minute job. hose clamps loosened, loosen cable adjusters till they are off,, move levers on side of carb so the end of the cable can slide out sideways (I know this sounds confusing, but wont be when you look at it) remove the bowls to get rid of the gas in it. stuff a rag in the head opening. Then take carbs in to the kitchen table. Explain to the family this is a good place to do this. (mine now accept it as a recurring ritual) Find one of the many bing rebuild procedures on the net. take digital photos as you go along so things go back in correctly. small bowl of carb cleaner to soak metal parts. compressed air to blow them out (hold onto those parts tight when doing this or you may be playing find the pilot jet) use the right size screwdriver. do one at a time so the other one can be used as a 'where does this go' model if you get in trouble. And I am with Bob, the throttle shaft o-rings are a bear. If you do the inlet needles, diaphragms, enrichment circuit gasket, bowl gasket, and remove needles, seats, adjustment screws, ect and clean the heck out of them you are doing well and adjust the bowls when they go back on you will be living the dream. Sounds like way more work than it is. 1-2 beers max per carb.
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