No.
I would recommend that you do put a crank shaft head on a crank shaft. Putting any other type of head on a crank shaft could possibly break the head.
it could be one of the sensors crank shaft or cam shaft
AnswerCheck the crank pully bolt. If it has come loose you will have a leak.The crank pully bolt does not have anything to do with the crank shaft seal leak. Thebolt is independent of the seal. To replace seal remove crank shaft pully and you will have access to crank shaft seal, pull out & replace seal.
its behind the OS drive shaft (gearbox side)
car will not start if the crank shaft positing sensor is bad ..because it control the car spark plug firing..( no fire no start )
crank shaft sensor With the limited information you have provided, I would have to say, that you have found the "Crank" sensor.
If it broke, yes.
you have a bad crank senser
I would have to say a crank shaft on a car spins much like molecular DNA.
take dist. cap off see if rotor turns as your engine turning over no movement in rotor might mean oil pump frozen pull dist. see if drive shaft broke
A bad cam or crank sensor can cause a no start, but the engine will still crank or turn over.