Mechanically for basic fit, yes.
Functionally, there are several things to adjust due to it being a different animal with the reduced bore volume, and increased port pressure.
Generally speaking, you want to have a known range of ammunition you’ll be shooting with 6.5CM to control your port pressure.
When you push the long, heavy 140-147gr class with slower-burning powder, it can really spike your port pressure and make the BCG try to unlock early, which will work the brass too hard at a minimum.
You don’t want a high cyclic rate, but 6.5CM is a recipe for it without some significant adjustments to the overall set-up with the gas system.
The main approach is to push the gas port forward at least 2”, then spring the gun to handle whatever load is being shot.
I like sticking to 130gr or lighter for this reason, but most factory ammo is in the 140-147gr weight class.