Glad I could help. I am a Reliability Engineer, essentially my whole job is to systematically pick apart things to find out how/why they failed and how to eliminate that mode of failure. I did not want to pull my engine this summer and not know what I was getting into, so I thought long and hard since October about what the problem could be. I am glad that you have confirmed the problem.
Again, there are a bunch of different ways to repair it. I myself like simple/straight forward approaches. I strongly feel that cast iron sleeves shrunk in with Liquid Nitrogen are the best most cost effective solution. Keep in mind yes, for years and years interference bushings were pounded in with a hammer but, liquid nitrogen will keep the fit concentric and ensures you that the oil port will line up exactly where it needs to go. Oh and one last thing, you can get one hell of an interference fit (they will never come loose EVER).
Keep me informed on what they do for the repair!
Peter