I went looking for welch plugs and ran into a fellow that use to work on outboard motors . He had a palm sized bag packed with various sizes , left over from years of carb rebuilds .
Anyway he gave me 3 of each size from about 3/16" to 1/2".
I pulled the idle circuit welch plug out of the Tillotson carb on the bike . The area under the plug was clean , no debris other than a couple of aluminum chips from my drilling a hole in the old plug .
I ran wire through the two idle holes in the carb throat to insure they weren't clogged and then sprayed the area with brake cleaner before installing a new plug . As insurance against any possible leaks , after the plug was in place , I applied some clear sealer over the plug and its hole .
I was able to kick start the motor with the drive belt loose to the transmission . Once the motor warmed for a couple seconds , I could engage the transmission and the motor would stay running .
If I leave the transmission engaged , when I kick the motor , there aren't enough revolutions for it to start . And , the engaged revolutions are slower , due to the extra drag .
Pete .