no, because you have a control that is made in some circuits with the 741 that puts a potentiometer between the 5 and 1, if I'm not wrong. these pins are marked in 741's datasheet as "offset null". pin 8 has no connections to the internal circuitry of the 741.
also, 6 is the inverting input of one of the 4558 op-amps (because 4558 is a dual op-amp) and 7 is the output for this same op-amp so if you connect it to the v+ you could easily make your 4558 burn...