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Yeah I think that's an accessory bracket bolt? Every time I try to compare to another photo or video I just can't quite make it out because the angle of the photo in this thread is just wrong.
I looked a my 360 in my '96 and it looks like it's the P.S. bracket. If the brackets was tightened down with the bolt out, it may be jamming the bolt. Loosen all of them so the bracket can wiggle. It may go in then.
My late father told me when I was growing up, “sometimes when you come across a difficult problem, come back to it later when you can. The solution may end up being quite self-evident”.
So I ignored the problem yesterday afternoon, focusing on replacing the power steering pump (detaching lines, pulley transfer, etc.)
When I looked at the engine, in prep for gearbox replacement, I saw this: Yup, wrong bolt.
Kieth_L gets the gold star for diagnosing the issue. Makes sense that coolant leaked when trying to tighten up. While I take some solace that the long bolts were the correct sized long bolts for the WP, I still get to wear the dunce cap for a day or so for not realizing that I didn’t pull a long bolt out of that hole - it actual bolt had fallen to the ground just like the long bolt.
Sometimes you just have to walk away and do something else for a while. I was putting a new brake wheel cylinder on a truck the other day. Something I've done numerous times since about 1970. I could NOT get that second bolt into it. I had found broken hardware so I put the tools up, made a parts run, ate lunch and bandaged my hand where I missed and hit my hand. (Not necessarily in that order) Came back, a light tap to seat the cylinder and the bolts went right in.