Older C series engines were prone to cracking in a few places, injector bore to valve, between valves, spring seat area and between the liners. If you get a newer casting head as a replacement, the head cracking issues will be no more. Look between the liners for cracks. If there are cracks, only 2 things can be done, put it back together, hope it does not leak coolant or use coolant, if it does, you can try Barrs Leak and maybe that will patch it, or, replace the block/engine. You have alot of issues, if it were mine, I would drop the pan and look up the belly to see if the cam is failed. if it is, that means turbo damaged, head is junk, cam and tappets junk and IF the block is cracked, you have a piece of cast iron that might/might not seal up, lube pump and oil cooler full of metal if the cam is wiped out. I would look for a replacement engine. Block cracking went away with a new block casting and, IIRC, liners, I think the deck was made thicker and the liner upper was less on the OD allowing more material between the liner bores....I think, that was a looonnnggg time ago