I assume that you have a 77 or 78K or F? Here's a link to download the factory manual for the k8/f3.
http://www.mediafire.com/?5ttzdg9yyuzIt will be relevant to your bike even if it is a 77.
A few thoughts:
As others have said, don't separate the carb bodies unless things are really bad.
Make sure you remove the pressed in idle jets in the carb strip down
Soak all the brass/metal parts in regular carb dip
Boil the idle jets in hot water afterwords and then run a single strand of copper wire through them to clear them.
For the carb body assembly, I have found that a hot mix of water and simple green really works well. I actually put the carbs and Simple Green mix in a heatable container and bring them to a boil on my grill (I would do this outside, not on the stove, as Simple Green tends to make me cough). 30 minutes is enough
As tt said, spray carb cleaner through all the internal passages in the carb bodies
When putting things back together make sure to bench synchronize the slides
You can test the actual level of fuel in your float bowls using clear tubing on the overflow nubs while you open up the drain screws. They should all be identical and at or near the carb body to bowl seam.
Adjust your accelerator pump to spec and then visually confirm (carbs on bike, air box off) that each brass nozzle (you can see them sticking down in each of the carbs bore in the pic above) squirts fuel when you whack open the throttle
Have fun . . .