3.2 Busso v6 max RPM

Started by ALFAAA, September 20, 2024, 11:50:11 AM

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ALFAAA


hi to all,
Please can someone confirm the govern Max RPM on a 3.2 buss v6 in a GT.
Current :2004 916 V6 3.2 Spider (baby)
             :Alfetta GTV6 1984 3.2 24v
             :2023 Tonale Veloce

Past       :Alfetta GTV  1977
             :147 Selespeed 2002

Craig_m67

I've read [internets] that it's 6,800 but will hold 7,000 for 5seconds before the limiter kicks in.  That said, this version of eLearn says 6,200.

https://4cardata.info/elearn/125/2/125000000/125000002/125000000/125000032
'66 Duetto (lacework of doom)
'73 1600 GT Junior (ensconced)
'03 156 1.9JTD Sportwagon (daily driver)

ALFAAA

thank you Craig_m67.

I had my Alfetta GTV6 3.2 at a engine tuner and he rev'ed my buss v6 to 8116 +rpm and seized the engine. All the mains and big ends had seized. :'(   
Current :2004 916 V6 3.2 Spider (baby)
             :Alfetta GTV6 1984 3.2 24v
             :2023 Tonale Veloce

Past       :Alfetta GTV  1977
             :147 Selespeed 2002

Anth73

Road tests of the 156 GTA state the redline is 7000rpm.

Sorry to hear of you engine tuners mistake. Hopefully they pony up for the replacement parts and labour.
Now:
2012 Giulietta QV / 1982 GTV6 3L / 1965 Giulia Sprint GT project

Gone:
2002 156 2.5V6 Manual / 2012 159 2.4JTDm Sportwagon / 1973 2000 GTV (cut & shut) / Alfa 90 (for its engine mounts) / 1970 1750 GTV / 1966 GT Veloce (sacrificed so others may live on)

alfaricho

My 2004 3.2 GT revved happily to the 7000 mark (no more), but the diff wasn't too keen on this and shattered. I replaced it with the much better Q2 diff and no problems since.

bazzbazz

Quote from: ALFAAA on September 20, 2024, 12:58:12 PMthank you Craig_m67.

I had my Alfetta GTV6 3.2 at a engine tuner and he rev'ed my buss v6 to 8116 +rpm and seized the engine. All the mains and big ends had seized. :'(   

The Busso in stock form was never designed to be a a RPM screamer, taking it to over 8000 RPM without the engine having been strengthened first seems a tad reckless.

Which engine tuner would this have been?
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poohbah

Geez Alfaaa, that's a shocking turn of events. Did they let the work experience kid run the dyno test? Hope the shop took full responsibility. Aside from that I am aware of guy in Sydney who has a running rebuilt 3.2 from a GT  available for sale (at least he did when I thought I'd killed my GTA in May - happily it was just a failed injector so not needed in the end). I can pass you his details if you want them.

Not that its relevant, But I've never taken my GTA much over 6,000rpm (I've never dynoed it, and never tracked it either, but the prior owner certainly did).
Now:    2002 156 GTA
            1981 GTV
Before: 1999 156 V6 Q-auto
            2001 156 V6 (sadly cremated)

105gta

I'd be checking the main crank nut is tight. It's very unlikely that revving to 8200rpm would cause all the bearings to seize. The oil pump chain is driven by friction, there is no key way so if the crank nut is loose the drive gear will slip and you'll have no oil pressure.
1967 Giulia Sprint GT Veloce (WIP)
1985 GTV6 (WIP)