There are some designs(eg.Micafil) where the pin will always be grounded to mounting flange. When you want to test for C&PF, inserts a tool and isolate the pin from the grounding flange. I do not think this belongs to that group.
If you desperately want this bushing, check continuity of broken end of pin to ground . If it shows continuity, you can put it back in to service. But the problem is you will not be able to monitor the PF. These days no one will keep such a bushing in service for long, without monitoring PF.