I've read that in generel engines built until 3 months before assembly date is considered to be matching numbers.
It can vary, but I'd say that the engine is good.
Being a fulie block, it's gonna be worth some good money if it is OK...
That will work for judging - NCRS allows up to six months prior to the car's final assembly date for dated components. A three-month spread from engine assembly to car assembly isn't "typical", but it will get full credit.
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