Seems to me you forgot which side was which. Live and learn. I'm surprised the motor knocked with no oil. Synthetics used to not behave that way when they were Group IV based oils. What kind of oil is in your motor?
I would not begin to be concerned since you refilled it and it seems to be running fine. Change the oil in a thousand miles or so and send a sample off to Blackstone-Labs and then do it again every 4-5K until until 3-4 or tests are in your hands. Then you'll know with certainty whether the engine will last or not.
Decades ago, I had two engines blow those oil cooler lines. One was an Oldsmobile 350 diesel. All I had after duct taping the line was a quart of trans or power steering fluid. Poured that into the motor and drove about 5 miles to get home. Motor was fine.
A few years later another line blew on my Buick on the way to the drag strip. Didn't know it. Car ran best times ever that night but water temp kept slowly creeping up after each run. Finally popped the hood and saw the problem. Tore down the engine in my shop the next day and the bearings were pristine, no damage whatsoever.
The Olds got 15W-40 is memory serves, the Buick ran Mobil One 10W30 which was back when it was a group IV based oil.
I think my Dad saw this commercial, it explains why he never changed his oil!
Can't find it, but Mobil made a commercial where they had a bunch of motors on engine stands running and drained them all of oil and one by one they seized up. The only one left running of course was the one with Mobil One synthetic. Anyone remember this commercial? Is my memory faulty?