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Hi, I have a 1980 Trans am with a 4.9L turbo engine with overheating issues. I took the car out to a car show 2 hours away for the weekend. On the way up I had no overheating issues at all for highway driving and city driving sitting in traffic. The Temp gauge ran between 180-200. On the way back home I ran into some overheating issues on the highway. About 30 minutes into my 2 hour trip any time I would reach an incline on the highway and have to give it more gas, the temp gauge would shoot up to almost 220. I would have to let off the gas and about a min or two later it would come back down to 190-200. As I kept diving it was getting worse to the point I was driving 85km per hour in a 110km per hour highway to keep the temp down. I eventually had to pull off the highway onto the side roads. From here I noticed a screeching sound from then engine. When I turned off the air conditioning (yes I know I should have done this long ago) the noise stopped and the car ran a lot cooler. Could a partially seized A/C compressor cause an overheating issue? I watched Eric’s overheating video and it did not mention this as a possible cause but seemed to link all together to when my overheating issues started.
Thanks.
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