NoIn general I'd say it's not acceptable.
Drastically changing the question invalidates the existing answers, which is something that we'd like to avoid.
If you've realised that you've asked the wrong question it would be far better to ask a new, better question. By all means link back to the original question if you think it will help, but you'd probably be better off not doing that.
However, you'd have to look at the actual revision and what's been done. Did they change the title as well as the body? Is it actually a better restatement of the problem?
In this case, the title of the question is the same but the body is totally different and a new question.
IN cases like this flag the question for moderator attention (rather than exposing it on meta) and we'll look into it. Bounties can be refunded if there is good cause.