chobson
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I change my own oil and filter using Mobil 1 10/30 which is the max the owners manual recommends. I too have noticed the lifter noise from the first day, I'm sure that it's nothing to worry about, but it shouldn't do it. I say it's the lifters because I believe they tend to bleed down after only an hour or less. I have a mercedes benz CLK 500 that has close to the same type of oil filter cartridge, but that car never has any lifter sounds. The last time I changed the Genesis oil and being as anal as I am, I always check and clean out any "old" oil in the filter cartridge housing before intalling the new (dealer)one. What I have noticed is this, I usually move the car first before I drain the oil, then it only takes me about 30 minutes total and I restart the engine WITHOUT any lifter noise. So my conclusion is it's NOT the the oil filter or lack of a check valve because mine is empty for sure after the oil change and the lifters haven't had a chance to "bleed" down in this short of time. Notice too that even after the car sits for about 15 min. after driving the lifters will start to bleed down causing a slight ticking that goes away in about 2 seconds.