The highest I've seen a 68030 running without issues is ~64MHz. The thing about overclocking is, you are basically going to kill your CPU one day.
Today, people are used to CPU's having a fair degree of headroom in their clock rating and there's always a bigger cooler you can fit. It's also the case people tend to upgrade their processor after just a few years, so they are unlikely to notice any ill effects.
The 68030 isn't from that era. The 68030 was from the era when chips were sold based on their ability to run at the stated speed correctly. You are talking about taking a component that is probably well over a decade old and running it at 32% faster than the speed it is certified to run at. You might get away with it for months or even years, but one day, your system isn't going to start. You might then discover that it still doesn't start when you put it back to the stated speed either.
Considering that spares aren't that easy to come by, is it worth it?