A little progress report. Pictured below is the 2" drum next to the original 1.5" and the two different sun gear shells. Since the new drum is obviously deeper, you also need to change the sun gear shell and sun gear (one piece actually).
There are options here. AOD has these gear ratios.
1st = 2.40
2nd = 1.47
3rd = 1
4th = .667. A few early AODE's also had these ratios.
4r70w has these ratios.
1st = 2.84
2nd = 1.55
3rd = 1
4th = .70
You can go with either ratio set on the AOD case build depending on how you combine various parts. If you want the AOD ratios and the 2" drum, you only need the 2" steel drum and a sun gear shell with 36 tooth sun gear (somewhat rare as it only came on the few early AODE's that had the 2.40 gearset).
The 4r70w uses a 38 tooth sun gear and that only works with the 4r70w ratios. If going with 4r70w ratios you basically need all the 4r70w internals except one part. You must still use the AOD output shaft. This is because the AOD uses a governor and it's shaft has the oil hole to supply it. 4r70w and AODE output shafts do not have this oil feed hole since they do not use a governor. They are electronically controlled instead.
I'm retaining the AOD 2.40 gearset in my build. Here are the drums and shells side by side. The shorter sun shell goes with the larger 2"drum. Luckily I found the used sun shell on Amazon for $39.
There are options here. AOD has these gear ratios.
1st = 2.40
2nd = 1.47
3rd = 1
4th = .667. A few early AODE's also had these ratios.
4r70w has these ratios.
1st = 2.84
2nd = 1.55
3rd = 1
4th = .70
You can go with either ratio set on the AOD case build depending on how you combine various parts. If you want the AOD ratios and the 2" drum, you only need the 2" steel drum and a sun gear shell with 36 tooth sun gear (somewhat rare as it only came on the few early AODE's that had the 2.40 gearset).
The 4r70w uses a 38 tooth sun gear and that only works with the 4r70w ratios. If going with 4r70w ratios you basically need all the 4r70w internals except one part. You must still use the AOD output shaft. This is because the AOD uses a governor and it's shaft has the oil hole to supply it. 4r70w and AODE output shafts do not have this oil feed hole since they do not use a governor. They are electronically controlled instead.
I'm retaining the AOD 2.40 gearset in my build. Here are the drums and shells side by side. The shorter sun shell goes with the larger 2"drum. Luckily I found the used sun shell on Amazon for $39.

