Hi Beesa and welcome,
If the armature is running eccentrically in the case (and it wasn't before you replaced the insulation washers?) - seems most likely that something's still askew in the bearing or bearing housing department. If the armature's not spinning true, presumably is there a wild difference in points gap between the 2 lobes of the cam ring? In theory, the armature should be carried square on the bearings and their housings and you shouldn't have to do anything special to obtain the basic alignment.
Have you changed the cam-ring housing which carries the cb end bearing by any chance (that can sometimes introduce error)? Even if you haven't, if you loosen the securing screws for the housing, can you move it such that the rubbing noise goes away?
Is there any noticeable up and down on the bearings - or excessive end-float - as these things could be causing you grief or contributing to it.
In the silly answer department, there isn't a bit of broken HT/earth brush or spring floating around in there is there, causing a jam and / or noise?
If it's none of the above, ie the bearings and housings are good, everything is as it should be, but with pick-ups and sundries detached the armature still touches, then the armature itself might be the culprit. Have you had it apart - eg to change the condenser or something? Because there can be problems regaining perfect alignment end to end. If you have access to a lathe, you can check the armature for true alignment quite easily, also to be sure that one of the iron core pieces isn't standing too proud for some bizarre reason and kissing a magnet as it passes by. But it's not that easy to get it right if it's mis-aligned so hopefully it's simpler than that, and nothing to do with the armature itself.
Good luck anyway, and let us know how you get on!