If you have no spark, and you replaced the Crankshaft Position sensor, you may have a faulty Camshaft Position sensor, failed Timing Chain or stretched Timing Chain, or a faulty ECM. Since the Camshaft Position sensor doesn't cost much, I would start with that after checking the Timing.
Also, be sure to check the condition of the Connector going to the Crankshaft Position sensor and Camshaft Position sensor.
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