The lifter was not allowing the oil to bleed when valve pressure was removed from the pushrod. The internals are supposed to move freely, and open the 'capture' chamber so oil can relieve the pressure. When the lobe starts to push on the lifter base, the insides move and close the relief valve and capture a slug of oil. That slug is what makes the insides solid with the lifter body, and thus able to push on the push rod. If the oil gets captured and is not allowed to escape when pressure is relieved, it may pump up and hold the valve open.
Essentially, the lifter was sticking so oil could not leak out(likely to go up the push rod). It broke free and started moving again.
If you look in the Kohler shop manual, it indicates some valves are adjustable, and the clearance must be measured with the lifter bled down completely, The retainer is then tightened to the point a specificed clearance is reached. I do think the procedure is for older models. But, what is an 'older' model? The newer models use the tighen to x.xinch/lb adjustment.
tom