When I did the same thing on mine years ago I just dropped the pan as far as it would go, was able to stick my hand & arm through the gap & felt around until I found the bolt. It's been too long to be sure but I either added silicone to the old pan gasket or fished a new one under the crank. One thing is for sure since then, every next time I touch one of those bolts the timing chain opening is stuffed full of rags.
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