It's my understanding, and sort of verified in the "Engine Assembly Manuals", that the carburetor, fuel pump, generator/alternator, power steering, air conditioning and smog stuff were added later. Therefore, all those itemS "may" have a later date. The "full block assembly" seems to occur just before the engine was installed.
Jim
But what we're discussing is prior to that and the painting. Those items you mentioned were post paint. The search so far is to see what we can find from good original examples is items not installed at the car plant have casting dates after the date stamped on the block. Items such as heads, exhaust manifolds and intake.
Really need to take some time and look through the engine assembly instructions for the engine plant for the early 289's to see if they have a page with all of the pieces installed at that plant in order.
Again for clarity. This was mentioned before as something I wanted to investigate and see if evidence (more that one or two examples as usual) could support the possibility rather than just trust what we've always believed since we are always discovering new things, data and making contact with more workers - which is more difficult given the years that have past already
The "full block assembly" as you listed didn't all take place just before the engine was installed in the car. We have pictures posted on the site showing that the carburetor was installed at the engine plant as well as (for manuals) the bellhousing, engine plate, clutch, PCV systems, breather cap, alternator or generator brackets, coil, distributor, spark plugs, spark plug wires and such as well as the flex plate or flywheel. These last items added after the engine assembly was painted. Sure I missed something other than hardware in that list
Options/accessories with supporting other items, as well as fuel pumps, don't know why they were left off at the engine plant, were added in a sub assembly area (mezzanine at San Jose) where cars that had their engines and transmissions stamped with the car's VIN was also done.
Might need to separate these last few post to a new thread focusing on when the "engine" assembly date was applied at the engine plant since we are well off the discussion of 65 intake manifolds.