Sure, after you remove the clamp from the metal compensation tube rubber hose (I used the #2/#4 cylinder intake manifold side), remove the hex head bolt that that clamps the metal compensation tube to the fuel distribution assembly at the center of the engine. I also cut and removed the zip ties that bind the fuel lines to the metal compensation tube to allow a little more movement. Now you can pry up and back on the rubber hose where it connects to the angular tube on the intake manifold and there’s just enough play in the metal compensation tube to allow the rubber hose to come off the angular manifold tube. Then I connected my carbmate as per the carbmate instructions using the Rotax adapter kit, and after watching the video on this website. I chose the #2/#4 side so I could route the carbmate hoses into the cockpit and start the engine and take my readings sitting in the pilot seat. Shut down, make adjustments, burp the Rotax, climb back in, start her up again, determine the effect your change made, shut down, climb out, repeat until complete.