When the old bush is removed, measure the bore in the casing for out of round.
My experience is that it is common to be 0.010"- 0.014"out of round. I put this down to the stresses created by a flexing 28 pound crankshaft, spinning at up to 5,000 rpm (or more, in Musky's case).
I get the housing bored oversize, until it cheans up, then make the bush to suit (with interference fit from 0.0015"- 0.002.
The issue with the casing bushing being out of round, is that you will lose some oil flow around the outside of the bush; not good.
If you take the timing cover off, remove oil pump, and blow air into the oil delivery port to the crankshaft, and air blows out of the line between the crankcase housing, and the OD of the timing bush, then your crankcase bore for the timing bush, is out of round.
Richard