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Beware of counterfeits.
By Dave Shoe - 08/09/2004 7:46:48 AM; IP 216.243.176.34
The stamping can be forged.

By using the "drill bit test", inspecting the distributor pilot hole side in the block, along with cast-in indicators on the rear face of the block, you can pretty much authenticate the casting.

Use the stampings as a guide. If it turns out they match the casting identifiers, then the numbers are logically original.

JMO,
Shoe.
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