No unfortunately I didn't take any. But all I did was lengthen the hose on each side of the carb bank. Instead of the 4 to 5 inch hose I put about 8 to 9 inchs on each side.
I used it for the first time just about a week ago. I loosened the rings that hold the airbox boots to the carbs, took out the airbox, disconnected the fuel lines, then loosened the rings that secure the reed cage boots to the carbs. I did have to cut the zip-tie that secures the TORS wire bundle to the carb bank. After that I simply lifted it up, put some rags underneath the carb bank and rotated it forward so the bottoms of the carbs would be pointing toward the back of the sled. I adjusted the fuel screws then rotated them back down and reassembled in reverse.
I didn't opt to flip them up on the top of the cylinder heads because I was only adjusting fuel screws. If I were to rejet, then my plan was to take the throttle cable, choke cable off, and disconnect the throttle position sensor connection. Then roll it into a small baking pan on top of the heads and work on it. As for the oil cable I may have had to disconnect that also but I wanted to see if I could maneuver with it there. Putting it in the small baking pan was an idea so if something dropped it caught it.
Originally I was setting this up this way so if I had to do it out in the field it would be easier. I'm not sure if I'll ever do this out in the field or not. But I thought it might come in handy.
For what it's worth that's what I did.