yes as others have said - stay with the originals.
Initially get two new diaphrams, take the tops off the carbs (4 screws each) put them in (5 minutes work). Fill the dash pots with ATF or sewing machine oil and ensure all the linkages are connected and adjusted about right (choke is on one carby only) - fire her up - a little squirt of start ya bastard might help (a few gentle taps with a rubber mallet may be needed to loosen things up inside) and tune by ear. If there is fuel coming out the bottom of a carb unscrew the whole housing at the bottom of the carby and replace the O ring (not half the fitting but note where everything is in case you move the jet).
Ensure timing is between 3 and 9 degrees BTDC - 9 is better and drive it onto your trailer or on the ferry.
Those settings should see the engine run OK until you can do a proper tune-up.
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