Why not, if from the same vintage block, and the new bores were honed with new rings? Uneven wear at the Piston pin / rod?
And then the obvious question of why is the op changing pistons instead of using what came with his new block?
if the pistons are pristine and the block is a
new virgin block, maybe. however a 27 year old set of pistons will most likely have collapsed skirts and other issues. a used block will have oval shaped bores with a taper (bore gauge will tell the story). since you have to bore and hone to fix the taper, you already cant use the stock bore pistons
and since a complete cast rotating assembly is about $650 new, its not even worth trying to save. add a few $ and you are in SCAT stroker territory.