Be prepared to experiment with the fit in the rod and the fit on the crankpin. Both have to be right. The ideal way to do it is to calculate the hoop stress in the part when an oversized bushing is pressed in. It's easy, in these small sizes, to press in a bushing that almost tears the big end apart, so it is just waiting to break in use.
I only did this once on a major engine redesign. Ended up fitting the crankpin too tight and the bushing eventually spun in the rod.