Follow-up photos to my previous post -- adjusting the bushing/clevis fit on the servo shaft. Finger-tight, my clevis angle was about 45 degrees from vertical. Following plans suggestion I chucked the bushing into the drill press and touched it lightly several times to a sheet of fine emory paper, checking it as I went.
When the clevis was about 10° from vertical, called it good, applied the red LockTite and tightened the clevis to vertical while holding the servo shaft with the jam-nuts.
Ready to go back into the airplane:

This is a much more rigid connection to the servo than previously and a definite safety enhancement IMO. I could have let the old servo go for another 400 hours under the terms of the SD, but this is more prudent.
Since there are many reading the forum now who are not builders and have bought planes built by others, I felt it would helpful to do a photo narrative of this update.