Thanks Richard for the reminder of that thread, it answered my question. I think with the new shop (much better equipped) I should be able to turn up something to keep the bushes in line, or at least close enough to get the spindle in. If not I will certainly remember who owns the right reamer, so thanks for the offer (again).
This bike has taken forever and a day. If its not moving jobs, or moving houses, or some other thing bringing it to a halt its another. So the stopping, and restarting, and being stopped again and restarting again....makes everything seem like Ground hogs day (an American reference for you

). The only good thing about it is going through the new parts I have bought over the years, and finding something I had forgotten I bought way back when.
The bushing I mentioned back in 09 was killed last week. I removed the old bushes (big press and a welder) and began pressing in the new bushing. About half way in on the first bushing, the press really started to grunt, then it let loose. The outer tube of the new bushing had flared way out and was ruined. I did some careful measures and found it was almost a 10 thousandths press fit, way too big.
Ordered a brand new set, and they are also too big, but by 8 thousandths. Then I started to compare the three good bushings I have left, and none are the same.

Thats when all the confusion started again. Very poorly made reproduction parts, but what choice do you really have with an isolastic bushing??
Lee