Hi,
I'm the owner of the car shown in the 1st post of this thread, and it's quite interesting to see pictures of it so far away...
Anyway, maybe you folks might be interested in for more details? Stop reading if Volvo portals in a RR sounds dull.
The starting point was '88 RRC with std 3.5 efi engine and ZF auto.
This is my car two years ago when I bought it
I found a pair of C303 axles in Sweden, and Offivaruste (
http://www.offivaruste.com/) did the conversion work. In case you are interested in the Volvo axles or conversion work, pls. contact them.
The rear axle was quite straight-forward, the front axle required more work. The caster angle vs. pinion angle required new holes in the portal flange, it was tilted something like 20 degrees, and now caster and pinion angles are quite close to RRC original.
Original pinion angle in Volvo is quite horizontal, and now I have 6l (1½l originally in Volvo...

) oil in front axle, since I burned the outer pinion bearing two weeks ago, the root cause might have been the higher angle (lack of oil) or the bearing might have been old. Anyway, Volvo spare part service turned out the be more than excellent, new spare parts within 24h at very reasonable cost.
It has original RRC suspension and propshafts, master brake cylinder is from some drum-brake land rover. And the beast is 100% street legal in Finland, in the country known for very strict rules!
BTW the drum brakes suck, I miss so much for the original RR discs, after driving in wet conditions (=swamp & mud) the car has no more brakes, or braking makes the car to turn (jump sideways?) very much, so I'm looking for disc-brake conversion later this year.
More pictures e.g. in here:
http://stiletti.wipsl.com/gallery/album90/ (latest safari to Lappland)
Please let me know if you need more info or pictures. Some pictures of the Volvo C303 portal axles also in here:
http://www.itsajeep.org/PhotoPost/showg ... &ppuser=35
-Paavo /
paavo.leinonen@wipsl.com