ChevronTexaco Products Co. announced that its Chevron Delo Extended Life Coolant has been awarded the factory fill business for all Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks
Chevron Delo Is Now Standard Fill on New Kenworths and Peterbilts
ChevronTexaco Products Co. announced that its Chevron Delo Extended Life Coolant has been awarded the factory fill business for all Kenworth and Peterbilt truck

built by Paccar in North America.
ChevronTexaco’s patented extended life coolant formula is now the standard factory fill or an option at all major truck assemblers in North America.
Chevron Delo 400 Multigrade SAE 15W-40 has been the factory fill engine oil for Paccar since 1989. Delo Extended Life Coolant, along with the rest of the Delo product family, is available at all Kenworth and Peterbilt dealers in North America.
Benefits of Delo Extended Life Coolant:
* 600,000 miles on-road use with Delo Extender at 300,000 miles.
* Improved service life for water pumps and liners.
* Reduced maintenance and equipment costs.
* Effective, long-term corrosion protection for aluminum, brass, cast iron, steel, solder, and copper.
* Improved heat transfer compared with conventional coolant.
* No need for supplemental coolant additives.
The Chevron Delo product family includes technically advanced lubricants and coolants that provide superior protection, performance and bottom-line value for on- and off-road diesel powered equipment. All Chevron Delo products are covered under the Delo Warranty Plus program, which provides bumper-to-bumper protection against any lubricant and coolant related failures.
For more information on Delo products, visit www.chevrondelo.com.
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