Where did you find 4JB1? If anything, I would look for a number in the third position on an engine assembly date stamp, as in 4J8. The last letter has been an assembler/inspection code, usually a letter. You need to do some cleaning to make a determination if it was lightly stamped. If so, any letter with a straight vertical line on the left "could" be used, except "I" (like B, D, E, F, H, K, L, M, N, P, and R) as an assembler/inspection code. Also, the number after the month letter could be one or two characters.
Jim
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Are we talking about the same thing? You mentioned Assembly Date Stamp, I'm referring to the Casting Date that is above the Engine Part Number in the first photograph. In terms of the 'B' or 8 ,the 3rd character, I thought might indicate the Assembly Plant such as Buffalo...if Engines were cast there. The last Character, to me, looks like a '1' rather than an I. As I understand it, Ford did not use the letter 'I' in order to avoid any confusion whether it's a 1 or not. Additionally, someone correct me because I'm not sure, I thought the last Character indicated the Shift that Cast the Block.
Ray