Difficulty re-inserting driveshafts - help!

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Hello,

I've just changed the clutch on my Saab 9-3 - however, upon trying to put the driveshafts back in place, neither one will go back in.

Its the same both sides - they're both about half an inch out. They physically won't go any further.

Has anyone got an idea? We're stuck here, and need the car soon!

Thanks.
 
It's possibly the wire circlips that hold the driveshafts in. If these aren't well centred within the machined grooves in the splined shaft then things tend to jam up. A dab of grease can help to hold them.

Even when they are properly centred, you often need to give the end of the driveshaft a good whack with a soft hammer to get things moving.
 
It's possibly the wire circlips that hold the driveshafts in. If these aren't well centred within the machined grooves in the splined shaft then things tend to jam up. A dab of grease can help to hold them.

Even when they are properly centred, you often need to give the end of the driveshaft a good whack with a soft hammer to get things moving.

Good advice.
 
It's possibly the wire circlips that hold the driveshafts in. If these aren't well centred within the machined grooves in the splined shaft then things tend to jam up. A dab of grease can help to hold them.

Even when they are properly centred, you often need to give the end of the driveshaft a good whack with a soft hammer to get things moving.

Great advice - however, we've got one shaft in - that has a circlip.

The other doesn't , and won't go any further, its still about half an inch out. Possibly a case of having to knock it in?
 
One thing I should mention - when trying to remove the driveshaft from the bottom mount, the gearbox end was damaged slightly - it's been filed down to fit properly, however i'm not so sure it is.

Could this be the problem?
 
I do have exploded diagrams of both drive shafts and outer UJ's if they are of any use.

Cant offer any more than that though as i haven't had the need to take my car apart to that extent yet. Although i do have a new intercooler to fit, along with a leather gear gaitor and a whole load of audio equipment.
 
Attach a wheel to the hub.

Go ape on the wheel, I suggest sitting on the floor with back to a wall and booting it with both feet.

;)
 
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