Thanks for the clarification.
That is an interesting idea which is why I starting watch the thread. I would need to lab this up to know for sure how things will go.
But as I stated above you at least need makes changes to the stacking-support configuration and I don't think you can do that while they are stacked.
I think you will want to save the config as a script or as a session output or both. Blow it away with unconfigure switch all which I believe will default the stacking parameters to the native (rear) stack ports. You would then plug in the qsfp+ cables and configure stacking easy-setup.
Once the stack is rebuilt I believe you can dump the original config back onto the stack and be operational. You will then just need to configure ports 51 and 52 before you can use them as they wont have any config on them since they were stack ports in the original stack.
Again, I have not labbed this up, I will if I get a chance but am not sure if that will happen today.
Thanks,