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If it was me, I'd do the washer (a nice thick one with a snug fit) , but I'd tack weld or braze it from the outside.RegardsDavid
Your thinking about it too much, it’s not a bearing surface, it only holds the bolt in place as the bearings run in the rocker arm.It is worn upwards as this is the direction of pressure and the plate that the hole is in is only thin. I would weld it only around the worn part and then carefully grind it back until the pin fits in snugly. It may take a couple of goes to get it right.As the hole on the bottom part is in the correct position you use this as the base to work from, don’t weld or grind this part.This is where reamers can stuff it as they will cut a new hole but they will offset the hole as it finds the easiest way.Mills are all well and good but something like a frame is really hard to bolt down tight and square and if it is not held down tight then it will chatter.