Decking a block has been a topic in several threads before. Altering the identification numbers on a block is always an issue. Blocks are decked for several different reason. Most of the time it is to true or flatten the surface so you get a perfect/near perfect fit for the head. Sometimes the block is decked for perfection of the head, piston combination. Most of the time the block will be decked on both sides of the engine if it's a V-8. Other times the block is decked to change the ID numbers with a re-stamp. This practice is not new and probably will never go away. Just for sake of information lets not confuse the practice of decking with grinding for repair of mistakes in the engine ID numbers on the pad. We have seen pictures, that were shared here on the forum, of engine pad stamps that were ground off and re-stamped at the factory. That cannot be compared to decking. That is the pad. The pad was used for stamping these engine/vehicle ID numbers. The deck of a block is the entire surface area of the head mating surface of the block.
Disclaimer : This is solely my observation. Any views or opinions presented in this post are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the CRG.