Cause: I was adjusting the cam chain tensioner. After remounted the unit on the engine block, I cranked the crankshaft to see if the unit was working properly. I accidently over cranked the crankshaft (counter-clockwise) and I heard some clicking from the top of the engine. Then I cranked it forward a little bit.
And then I did something I really should not have done. I tried to start the engine by pushing the ignition button. I heard the engine crank with some strange clicking noises, seemed that the cam chain is skipping, and of course the engine did not start.
Then I realized the timing was off, so I took apart the camshaft and adjust the timing. Now the timing is right, (if the correct cam chain pins between "2" on the EX camshaft and "3" on the IN camshaft is 19) when cranking the engine, there's no strange noises anymore, but the engine just won't start. I think I broke the valves so that there's zero compression on both cylinders.
I'm really so depressed cuz I bought the bike for only 3 weeks, before this tragedy it ran great, had only 8k original miles. Only the cam chain was making noises.
I know many of you are experienced on bikes especilly Suzuki GS series. Please give me some advices or help me to diagnose, I will appreciate very much.
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