Another update but this time with some bad news

So I've spent a lot of time on it lately and got it nearly all back together less the footplates, fenders and rear wheels, I've had it running today on axle stands in all gears for about 20 mins but when I ran it in high 3rd after about a minute the engine suddenly started to load and die, I de-clutched it luckily instantly as I had no idea where the fault was and tried to get it out of gear but it was stuck solid I though maybe it had jumped into another gear somehow at the same time. I drained the gearbox oil back out and removed the selector cover to my surprise it was only in one gear - 3rd

I the tried moving it back into reverse and realised the reverse gear bush that I have had made has picked up and seized onto the lower shaft

So it's all got to come to bits again
Anyway the bit where I need help is with this bush. The possibly original one may have been drilled and this one is solid. The new bush had been made to be a 0.004'' press fit in the gear and have 0.004'' clearance on the shaft it spins on, my machine shop suggested this we had no measurements to go on and that this was in his eyes standard practice.
Is there anyone with engineering experience that can advise me on what clearance it should have had or need to have had other than just a bit more 'DOH' I'm shocked it has happened as it was so well fitted onto the shaft with no tight spots. Above in the pictures you can see there is a spiral grove to lubricate the bush although i can't see how it can pass it through as there is a dead as it cant pass though the next gear.
On the plus side I have modified the relief valve in the hydraulic chest the same as Brian demonstrated in his youtube video

and set the max pressure it work wonderfully although after fully resealing all the hydraulics the lift still drops
If anyone could be of any assistance i would greatly appreciate it
Cheers