I maintain that it was just a TORQUE call out. While the struts were important to be torqued to a specific torque , other "blue" bolts were different torques.
On the assembly process sheets these nuts are footmarked with ^ and torque amounts. In the case of the alternator brace added to the 85.5 SVO they used a blue nut - front on steel alternator bracket is 18-22 FT LBs, while the back of the brace on the manifold stud to alum (blue) is 6-9 ft lbs. CARE was to be used. That same care needed to be used on the rubber issolators of the VAM - in that case LOW torque 6-9 Ft Lbs.
Probably the best area for this (and missed by mechanics) is the Knock Sensor - called out to 6INCH LBS ! (over tighten an they don't even work)
Mark
P.S. Not the first time dye was used as call out - look at the steering box bolts on early Mustangs (red) - again critical torque area. (ever seen a collapsed frame rail from over tightening)