42RH in 68 Dart advice/request

Well, I had figured it was going to take some time to get this sorted. Working here & there between work & my dad’s problems I’ve made some progress and said I would update.
Since I had asked for a performance build but basically got a V6Dakota level freshen-up, I decided to dive in.
I went on the diesel forums and got the deep O/D drum @Turbosmblk mentioned above. I got Alto clutches & kolene steels from PATC. Great people to deal with. Alto is short on some stuff because of their OEM business, so PATC had to substitute Raybestos in the OD direct, but since I have 10 clutches vs 6, I should be ok.
I ordered a 5 disc front drum and associated pump to go with the 2-bushing drum, since my pump was for a single bushing drum.
Problem with that is the pump was only available with a “flats” drive pump to integrate with the TC. Heres the problem-as soon as I knew I was heading for a rebuild, I had ordered a new TC with slot (or lug) drive since thats what I had. I figured I’d just switch the “lug” pump rotor &stator into the new pump housing. Uh, no-go, the flats drive pump is slightly larger diameter so it leaves large gaps around the lug drive pump.
I cant say enough good about Precision of New Hampton. They were super nice to deal with when I first called to order it originally. When I called and explained what has transpired, they said they would credit me back and send me a flats drive converter (provided this one hadn’t been installed) Wish more companies were that stand-up, I really expected a hassle, a “restocking” fee (at minimum) or some piss-poor amount of credit.
I added billet servos, a wider semi rigid kickdown band, and hell, while I was there spending money, I went with a Cope multi-spring pack to replace the front clutch spring.
Since the wiring connection has spare wires (valve body manually selects OD instead of electrically) I added an electric transmission temperature gauge so I know what’s going on.
I’ll be boxing up the converter this weekend to send to PNH. Hopefully have some time to put everything together.