ah no, by changing rods , you need diff pistons with rod hole up higher or closer to rings, I'm pretty sure nobody makes them. just like 383, by changing crank in 350 , pistons wud come up outta cylinder 1/4" . head wud never bolt on, but since chevy performance made a crate 383, most top line piston manufacturers started making them, As far as I know only available in forged aluminum, wrist pin is open to oil ring thats how high up rod goes for flush head surface, but lotsa diff tops from flat to hemi shape, very lil skirt as piston comes down crank counterweights wud clip bottom, some blocks need modified for rod clearance on oil pan surface n some around camshaft area.Also cylinder bored out .030 over to get 383 cu. chevy performance block 383 has 3.80 stroke as they only sell new blocks, hence 4.00 bore x 3.80 =383 cu. 4.030 x 3.75 = 383cu. Totally understand the SB and LS thing. I was planning on a SB in '81 SWB , but just chance came across '04 silverado 5.3 ...4x4 w/toasted tranny, cancer everywhere, long story short, got whole truck for less than5 bills. Guy said it still runs , but i never heard it. even if it dont. great starting point still. good luck finding what your looking for...short block 350 w 4bolt main, your best n cheapest , cleanup 305 heads , take mini grinder, or dotco. open up intake ports to new gasket hole, same with exhaust ports, use finer stone to polish smooth, new springs, increase valve size if you have cash or just regrind by hand for new seal, lotsa great books on rebuilding SBC for a diy. n low budget be careful with having anything resurfaced, it changes intake angle surfaces n possible vacuum leaks around ports..