The current thinking is to build more cubic inches, so you are in a definite minority (I'm there with you!), but compared to OE engines, the 6.5 liters of displacement that we're talking about, is HUGE! On to brass tacks: If you want this to spin like it did before, forget about a stroker. Also, keep in mind that smaller displacements don't require as much port cross-section to achieve the same flow as a large displacement engine. With unmodified 346 castings, my 383 makes 470hp through an M-1 singleplane and cast-iron HP exhaust manifolds. Decent heads and good headers should meet your hp goal, but the torque might not make it to 550 lb/ft. Displacement would be the limiting factor, here. Cam duration should be pretty high, even with a roller cam, and valve lift will need to be between .550" and .650". Using the six-pack induction will give you the needed fuel and air, and compression should be about 10.5:1 with iron heads, or about 11.5:1 with aluminum. This will support premium pump fuel.