I know you keep the converters clean and dry without lube for the most part.....
UHM nope..
clean and "DRY LUBED" would be correct..
the weights are the only parts that need lubrification though,
the driven shaft isn't afraid of some, the rest must remain UNLUBED!
the bushing you talk about is only there to keep the belt at a good height for the driver sheaves to grab onto once the clutch actually engages.
(otherwise it'd sit too low on a 3/4" shaft TC driver)
And that's where you run into an issue.
if you put however little lube onto the bushing,
it will eventually end up on the belt and lastly on the sheaves
and that must not happen.
So, if the bushing is worn out, replace it,
If it makes you feel better,
then use the tiniest amount of graphite powder on your finger tip and spread that inside the bushing, avoiding the edges as good as you can.
but frankly.. I wouldn't!
a TC is robbing you at least 20% of the motor power due to belt slip anyways (best case!)
every bit of unwanted additional slip makes it much worse.
and lubricating something that is meant to get in contact with the belt is asking for such powerloss IMHO
'sid