May be I am not reading this right. Your frame is not intact so they are right when they say they don't have product that could help you - which seems like correct response?
No, they thought that the UT cup wasn't correct and told me to use Loctite.
Later on Wes, the founder of the company called and we spoke for about 30 min & he gave me some good advice on where to take the frame and get the insert removed
Also, Chris just responded & they are sending a new frame
I managed to remove the drive crank & UT cup & took pix (see attached) also used a light sanding block on the portion around the non-drive side UT cup & if you can see the area where it looks like a circular crack,
that is actually the matte paint &below that is a shiny aluminum ring & definite not carbon
So the insert itself has a large outer flange & this is exactly the same design as the Pinarello Dogma F12, except on the Dogma the circular outer flange may be a bit smaller & is usually red in color
This means that everyone on here using the same 218 frame will have the same flange that is painted over & looks like part of the frame & this can be carefully removed with a BB30 press tool etc
There is no sign of any crack or tear or any carbon material inside the BB as well. I think after taking it to a specialist shop they will be able to remove the insert & use Vibratite and reattach it after letting it cure for 24 hours
after checking the frame for any damage & I may wind up using it indoors on a trainer
The BB shell itself is quite thick & this is good news for other users as well if they have any BB issues