Well, it's not really a FIASCO, but there is more than one problem.
Reading the guide on Honda Hobby for removing the carbs, there is one step in particular that I get stuck on:
Now here is the tricky part. There is a metal insert ( item #5 Air Duct Guide see page 70) that connects the two airboxes and it will have to come out. The duct has a flange on it that is in the rubber bit (item #6 Air Cleaner Element Seal). I usually pry the rubber edge with a screwdriver that I bent 90 deg. You can use what ever you have as long as it is not sharp. When you put this back in put the metal piece in the rubber and use a little lubricant and pop the rubber in to the hole with the metal already in it. Takes a bit of force but if you wiggle it then it is not so hard.
The issue is that the manual he is referring to is no longer on the page so I am having a devil of a time getting that airbox off. Since I couldn't figure out what he meant, I pulled back the airbox with a strap as I'd read about, but the carbs still wouldn't budge.I even tried boiling water and a hair dryer. No luck. I think getting the airbox off may give me a bit more space. I doubt these carbs have ever been taken off before.
Would taking the airbox off help? Any other ideas or do I just keep rocking and pulling? My arms are pretty sore already!
These carbs are going to be the death of me.
The last thing: I noticed that there is a hole in my airbox about 66% the size of a dime. Do I need to replace it? Is there something else I can do about this? The bike was not running when I got it (I know, I know), so I don't know if this would turn out to be an issue.