The particular tall deck truck motor has a weird longer piston with shorter rod then std deck height bbc and it’s possible to swap out to shorter conventional 427 piston and replace the rod with longer rod thus giving it (motor) its rpm potential back. Current piston has 3 top rings instead of 2 and conventional oil rings. Supposedly having 3 rings there’s less blow by increased engine longevity but being as huge as the piston is that’s why it has no rpm potential in stock form, on the plus side these truck engines already have forged internals right out of factory do to it being designed as a work.horse
Sounds like an ambitious project and wishing ya great luck.
Something to consider while planning your build - the STD T/D 427 uses the same rod length 6.135” as normal BBC older engines.
But if ya decide on using a different piston anyway than the longer aftermarket rods are all good - just wanted to make certain you went into this with accurate parts info.
The reason for the GM ( not aftermarket blocks ) T/D increased deck height to 10.20 is for room of the taller piston with the added ring space but the pin location remained the same as did the rod dimension.
Also the “stroker kits” might not add up to 600c.i. with a factory T/D truck 427 block - this would require an over bore of more than .250” sleeves and block fill to the point of not being street friendly.
An aftermarket block designed for larger bores are made for that type of cubic inches but not a factory T/D casting - don’t confuse the added deck height with the ability to accept huge cylinder bore dimensions.
Also, another option that might work in your favor is if your 427/5-spd combo has the correct bellhousing it may come with a dual trans side bolt pattern that will accept a medium duty version of the SM465 with a larger 1-1/2” 10-spline input shaft that will use the same 13” & 14” clutch assemblies as the Clark trans does.
This would eliminate your need for a Dodge or IH divorced 205 and give you back the rear driveshaft length needed.
Good luck on this build - sounds like it will be fun!