If it's just an engine stand, the answer is no. You need a stand bolted to the floor, supporting the engine at the motor mounts and at the rear. YOu also need to have the flywheel attached, water supply, cooling, gas supply and wiring.

If this motor doesn't have a roller cam, you'd need a really good stand, because you need to run the engine at 2500 rpm or so for 20 - 30 minutes to break in the cam.