I thought this thread was familiar, and sure enough a series of posts concerning the woes and tribulations of the swinging arm and its bushes was in full flow just over a year ago.
The design relies on the friction between the ends of the bush inner sleeves and the inner cheeks of the frame plates to prevent the inner sleeves of the Silentbloc bush turning. The through spindle is not a pivot as such, just a location and retainer for the inner sleeves. Any wear to the plates reduces the contact area between the inner sleeves and the plates, as both surfaces need to be flat and in full contact for the design to work as intended, the clamp nut pulling the frame and inner sleeves into one solid lump.
In fact, any rust and corrosion on the spindle actually locks the spindle and the inner sleeves together and increases the resistance to turning by transferring some of the turning force to the spindle end plate and its securing bolt, much more than the relatively small area of the ends of the inner sleeves alone.
The rubber of the bushes is thin, and the spindle needs to be tightened with the suspension loaded. Tightening with the arm hanging down will put much more shear stress on the rubber than otherwise when in use.
On the subject of dismantling, the spindle can be considered as sacrificial, in stubborn of cases this is the only way to get it out. As such, here's a thought.
It is one case where rust and corrosion act as a locking compound, giving more support to the inner sleeves to resist rotation, but certainly not in the way the designer intended. But a seized spindle/sleeve means the bushes are better supported and located than just by being clamped between the frame cheeks, as the spindle also has a positive location and security at either end.
You could Loctite the spindle and bushes instead of relying on rust and corrosion, but this would need to be done with the suspension loaded, as mentioned earlier, not an easy trick. Loctite should prevent corrosion, a little bit of heat will soften it, and the spindle will pull out.*
Swarfy.
* All pigs fuelled and ready for take off.........