Stroker Combo's for a 400 and 4.15 Crank....?

Do you know the math ? If not.... take the stroke length รท by 2 add the length of the rod. Then subtract that from 9.980 and you'll get what's left over for piston compression height.
There's not much available with the Chrysler rod journal in terms of rod length & that's typical of 4.150 cranks, bbc journal offset from there is 4.250
No sir, I didn't know the math so thank you. Do piston manufacturers have a tool to plug in your dimensions and list possible candidates? Thank you.