Just been through this myself, building both a pre 70 PPort with a Dt1 and a RT1.
What seems to have happened is the 311 and 428 rods seemed to turn up when some people at some time put a new rod in there Dt1/rt1 bikes and put them onto Reed top ends. The non reed piston with the short rod crashes into the crank webs, but going the other way ( which they were doing) was fine you can run any rod and it seem to work just dandy, maybe even runs cooler as it now has less compression.
Any how going back the other way ( to PPort) you must go back to the correct 214 rod as the lower skirt on the piston port motor locks onto the crank web regardless if its the DT1 or RT1 bottom end.
You didnt say which bike you were doing but you CANT use the prox YZ250 kit with the Dt1 as it uses the 24mm crank pin, but can do on the RT1 as they both use 25mm pins.
YOU can do some other tickery by mixing and matching a mid 80's 250 rod (24mm big pin), but you then have to run the larger small end bearing cage ( ie YZ465, 250 ) from that era, as they are like 22mm OD not the normal OD bearing in the small end. I have just messed around for the last 2 months mixing this around to get it to all fit on the cheap and now have a list of the bits that fit and dont fit. So next time i can just keep an eye out and stockpile the bits, then rebuilt them when i have all the bits, not like this time where i went from one miss match to another. ( im putting the DT1 on alchy so im ready for rebuilds)
*** IN short it can be real easy and will all bolt straight back up if your using the 214 Rod, but saying that you CAN use other option but you need to be sure you have the other alternate bits you need for it to bolt back up.
IF you get stuck tell me what bike your going to do and what bits you currently have and i can tell you what your missing or what will pulg straight in.
Can you also scan me a copy of the 5 page article as im curious as to what they are doin gand why ( maybe the 214 rods where in short supply back then too) but running a 6 mm higher piston would close up the squish and push the Comp up to about 10:1, from what i can see with the cc ing i have done on the heads i have and the amount ive taken off from the barrel and head.
cheers Freaky