Dang, you've made alot of progress in a day ! You're doing great DS.
If you're not "overhauling" the cooling system and replacing everything that might fail again on you later (at 10 years some would consider it time for such an overhaul), I'm not sure why you'll go through the trouble to replace the clamps. That type of clamp needs to be periodically tightened as the hose ages and changes as it heats and cools. I'd clean it up and tighten it rather than wrestle the hoses off the elbows and potential weaken the hose or elbow. Get you riding quicker too...
The hard part of taking off the carbs is getting them out of the boots which it looks like you've already done. Theres a few air hoses to deal with, the drain hoses underneath, and the throttle and choke cables.
Choke is pretty easy to figure out. Two methods on the throttle. Either take the cable ends out by loosening the adjusters, or unscrew the two screws that hold the whole pully thing on. I did it the first way, others say the second method is easiest as you don't have to mess with the adjustment when reinstalling.
When reinstalling make sure all your vacuum hoses have reconnected properly or you'll have engine running wrong issues...
Good Luck.
If you're not "overhauling" the cooling system and replacing everything that might fail again on you later (at 10 years some would consider it time for such an overhaul), I'm not sure why you'll go through the trouble to replace the clamps. That type of clamp needs to be periodically tightened as the hose ages and changes as it heats and cools. I'd clean it up and tighten it rather than wrestle the hoses off the elbows and potential weaken the hose or elbow. Get you riding quicker too...
The hard part of taking off the carbs is getting them out of the boots which it looks like you've already done. Theres a few air hoses to deal with, the drain hoses underneath, and the throttle and choke cables.
Choke is pretty easy to figure out. Two methods on the throttle. Either take the cable ends out by loosening the adjusters, or unscrew the two screws that hold the whole pully thing on. I did it the first way, others say the second method is easiest as you don't have to mess with the adjustment when reinstalling.
When reinstalling make sure all your vacuum hoses have reconnected properly or you'll have engine running wrong issues...
Good Luck.