When I overhauled the carbs I didn't touch the main jet needle and clip because I assumed that it had nothing to do with the idling of the engine and the clip must have still been in the slot as installed by Rotax when the engine was new (no one ever moved it since). Is it possible that it could impact the engine at the lower rpm range that I'm running at and is the clip position critical to this whole discussion? I don't remember now which slot the clip was in when I replaced the rubber diaphragm.
If this main needle and clip isn't associated with the idling issue I'm now seeing I will no doubt take the carbs into my nearest overhaul facility and have them look at it (LEAF is within 85 miles away).