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You don't give much of a description , but from what you describe check the CV joint(s) on the driver and passenger sides and also check the "U" joints on both drive lines.
so it goes away after a bit, that could be cause theres no oil on the top part of your engine, thats normal. wait till it gets older, it will be louder.
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