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Old 03-09-2014, 04:42 PM
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GM Service Manual Info regarding "Engine Noise on Startup, but last only few seconds":

A cold piston knock which disappears in 1.5 minutes should be considered acceptable. A cold engine knock usually disappears when the specific cylinder’s secondary ignition circuit is grounded out during diagnosis.

A light rattle/tapping noise may indicate a valve train, upper engine concern, or a low rumble/knocking may indicate a crankshaft or piston, lower engine concern.

Incorrect oil filter without anti-drain back feature – Install correct oil filter.

Incorrect oil viscosity – drain the oil and replace with correct viscosity oil.

High lifter leak down rate – replace the lifters as required.

Worn crankshaft thrust bearing – Check the crankshaft end play, inspect thrust bearing and crankshaft, repair or replace as required.

Damaged or faulty oil filter by-pass valve – Inspect the oil filter by-pass valve for proper operation, repair or replace as required.

You have already eliminated the last item.
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Correct filter and viscosity oil also. It is a light rattle tapping noise.



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