Since no one has answered: yes, there
is a combination of that nature that
will work. Will save a lot of time
and headaches to get a qualified
engine builder involved. Regrinding
crank, getting needed journal size,
rod bearings that work, correct
length rods, pistons pin placement,
etc... will need the right
combination or you wasted money
 
6 inch stroke you can use stock rods. You will need a piston with a 2" compression height. You will have to bush the small end of the rod for chevy pistons to fit. You also might have to have the small end narrowed to fit. I can check when I get home and I will let you know what I find out, might find a different piston to use.
 
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