Dee L, agree with the previous posts. Since I'm new here, I'll 'splain something. I'm the owner of a Honda Marine dealership in Hawaii-since 1995. We've seen our share of gunked carbs. When taking apart the carbs, look for hairline (actually smaller) cracks in the brass idle jet tube that runs from the bowl to the upper carb idle circuit. I wouldn't bother taking apart the carbs unless you have an Ultrasonic Cleaner available to you. As stated, the passages are so small and some hidden, that the UC is the only way to even come close to guaranteeing a satisfactory job. The carb kits list for less than $14 each. A complete carb set, which may be necessary if your carbs are severely corroded, will set you back $1261. MSRP. Also, in case you don't have a service manual, when cleaning the carbs, pull the entire bank off the cyl head- don't try to pull the carbs off individually. And DON'T clean the old gasket off the head or manifold with anything other than a sharp razor blade and patience.
As far as parts purchases, I'm a big fan of supporting your local dealer (big surprise there, eh?). He or she will be the one to help you out right there when you need it. Perhaps they may even let you use their UC, for a fee, of course. Just my take. Aloha, Steve.