Re: Bolt Inside my Engine
Sounds like it went into the camshaft area. It could fall from there into the pan, if you were lucky. Or it could sit somewhere lodged against the camshaft and ruin it, in short order. Or it could get jostled around and go somewhere worse. If you're not sure whether there was 1 or 2 or....., then I'd presume you can't be sure where they went. It's a lot of work, but as I see it, your only option is to find them and remove them.
Many years ago, my Dad and I were putting a 327 in a Model A pickup, not stock of course. Somehow there ended up being a couple of 1/2" long, round head, 1/8" stove bolts in the intake manifold. Must have been in there stuck to something. The engine was disassembled prior to us getting it and we'd completely overhauled it. The intake manifold had been cleaned in a solvent tank and rolled around numerous times, so we never did know when or how they ended up in it. We did know, as soon as we fired it up the first time! I still have the flattened bolt and ruined piston around somewhere. In the Air Force we call that FOD, Foreign Object Damage. Regardless of whether it's a car, boat or aircraft, it's never a good thing and always expensive.
I'd be fishing a magnet through every nook and cranny I could on top, then through the oil drain hole. If I don't find them and remove them, it'd be time to take it out and apart until I can.