I am not apolagizing for being an uninformed customer and the install was done by a reputable SCB approved shop. The problem is that I experimented with a synthetic, not DC approved for NV5600 lube that contributed to the confusion. I paid $200. justafiably so, to have the transmission R/R and a new pilot bearing installed pointing the finger at the installer. They did an excellent job on the truck, so hears the deal! Don't think that you know more that tried and proven product engineering standards because you might just shoot your self in the foot like me. There was none to very little metal present in the transmission lube when I changed the lube so no big harm done but I did not drive the truck over 200 miles in this condition before the lube change. Use the correct factory lube on NV5600's and change it every 30k miles depending on severity of use. I pull a 12K lb. 5er twice a year for about 6 k and the rest is 8 k miles around empty with about 350 RWHP and I think that 30k is about right given all the TDR info that I have read but DC does not even mention changing it. DC is thinking stock power but the slickist lube just does not shift good with the heavy clutch. Lesson learned and paid for and SCB did not really know what to do so if you are reading this my truck shifts best with DC factory lube useing a Con OFE and I love the clutch. Thanks guys.