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John;
One month is about perfect. The generally accepted "window" is 3 months to 1 week before assembly, although there are documented exceptions to this rule. Eric |
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Eric, when you talk about assembly date, you are referring to the "engine assembly date", yes????
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Tom;
Vehicle assembly. I used to go by engine assembly date in order to "play it safe" since at the time I was getting conflicting info on exactly when the carburetors were mated with their engines. Some people were saying when the engine was built, others when the vehicle was built. By initially going off the engine buld date, were someone to use that as their reference point, no one could say the carb was too late for the car. Better a little early than too late. (hope that made sense) Now it seems fairly clear (hope I didn't just jinx myself by saying that ![]() (Why do I have an uneasy feeling that this could open up a giant can of worms? ![]() Eric |
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