Long rod 4 mill crank
Yea but you will need 795 series pistons and a spacer plate.
Best route is 795 series pistons and a a cool head with domes made for a 4 mill, or have your stock head cut for the 4mill crank. Cutting the head is a better choice than putting a spacer plate under the cylinders.
If you went with a standard rod length 4mill crank then you wouldnt need the 795 series pistons. They are just for long rod cranks, both the stock stroke long rod, and 4 mill long rod crank.