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fifth gear nut isnt a problem, its a nv5600 since its an HO. I would suspect a possible minor lubrication problem holding up the transition or too quick of an attempt at shifting.
Try changing fluid to Redline MTL i had better luck with it than Amsoil for shifting smoothness in the nv5600. Also like i said try slowing down your shift, truck tranny cant force it in. 4th to 5th always grinds in every 6spd ive driving if im too fast on the shift.
1 last thought Could your clutch be getting loose? does it grind or fight you going into any other gears?
Try changing fluid to Redline MTL i had better luck with it than Amsoil for shifting smoothness in the nv5600. Also like i said try slowing down your shift, truck tranny cant force it in. 4th to 5th always grinds in every 6spd ive driving if im too fast on the shift.
1 last thought Could your clutch be getting loose? does it grind or fight you going into any other gears?
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5600 is a super-strong tranny with weak synchros. For the '02 model year, NVG changed the materials used in the synchros to make them harder. 5600's should be driven like trucks, and a high-quality lube like Redline MTL should be used and changed out every 20-25K miles. An Eaton filter from Geno's Garage is extra insurance that has been recommended by the jobber that rebuilds NVG warranty claims.
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