If the plugs are wet, then you probably don't have a carb problem. Plugs are sparking, and they're wet ... you probably have a timing problem. Plugs are firing before, or after, the fuel hits the cylinder.
I'm not saying *not* to have the carbs cleaned and checked. But it would be a good idea to check the timing. Do you feel comfortable doing that?
Also, sometimes a distributor lock bolt loosens, and the distributor rotates out of synch, causing the plugs to fire at the wrong time in the fuel/air cycle.