Yeah, you COULD cut the end off the input shaft (like the Chevy guys do) in order to fit it to the Cast crank engine, as long as you weren't worried about any type of resale value to the modded trans that now will need an input shaft in order to be run correctly in a Mopar factory type app. I know Of ALOT of A833's that were practically given away for this very reason(milled input shafts)...
Yes, to answer 7Dcuda, you CAN run the "special" flywheel on a cast crank (Provided it's a 318-400 internally balanced one, that is reballanced correctly), and cut off the end of your input shaft in order to make it work, if drilling the pilot hole isn't an option....One COULD install as mentioned, a pilot bushing in the auto register and make this work in a pinch...NO Cast Cranks were drilled..They were what looks to be a STARTED PILOT, but unfinished...I however don't believe in making the car fit the parts..I believe in making the parts fit the car..With all the strokers out there nowadays, I find it hard to believe that a steel crank swap is not a cheap alternative as most strokers are Steel cranks, internally ballanced...Stock Steel cranks shouldn't be hard to come by with all the strokers out there...