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Ok...so as you can see by the breakdown in the parts fiche the main fuel tee is in the center just above the big idle adjust knob. The vents are plastic between 1 and 2 and 3 and 4.
https://www.partsoutlaw.com/oemparts/a/suz/50d3f5a9f8700230d8b4c723/carburetor
If you look at the pics of these parts carbs on Ebay youll see the aluminum fuel tubes and black plastic vents where your bikes carbs should have them.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-81-Su...ash=item3f8a4f9d6d:g:ZwUAAOSwYwJZ8qoJ&vxp=mtr
It's easy to be confused when some idiot took the carbs apart and reassembled them wrong. Chances are good the carbs are in the wrong positions.
At least, you'll need to break them down and clean them anyway. That will give you a chance to correct whatever they screwed up.
Follow the tutorial and you'll be good
Im gonna venture a guess on them being early 80s Yamaha.
EDIT.........upon a little research I see that the 80s XJ bikes had the same flat for the choke actuator rod and the fuel tee between carbs 1 and 2. Dont show the chokes at the top but im about sure these are close to what he has.
https://www.partsfish.com/oemparts/a/yam/50042020f8700209bc786d66/carburetor
I dont recall how the Maxim was set up. I guess if you could find an XJ 650 or 750 manual to download the carb section may answer that question.