

The genuine XCMG upper valve spring seat 800172214 is a precision-machined valvetrain component engineered for high-performance diesel engines in XCMG articulated dump trucks. This upper spring seat provides a stable, hardened platform that receives the force of the valve spring and transmits it to the valve stem and retainer assembly. Manufactured from high-strength alloy steel with advanced heat treatment, the 800172214 upper valve spring seat delivers exceptional wear resistance, dimensional stability, and fatigue strength under the extreme cyclic loading conditions typical of mining and heavy construction operations.
The 800172214 upper valve spring seat is designed to maintain consistent spring seat pressure throughout the valve’s operational lifespan, preventing valve float at high RPM and ensuring precise valve timing. The component features a precision-ground inner bore that securely seats the valve spring, a hardened contact surface that resists wear from spring coil friction, and an optimized geometry that evenly distributes load across the spring retainer. Using genuine XCMG upper valve spring seats eliminates the risks associated with aftermarket components, including premature spring failure, valve seat deformation, increased valvetrain noise, and loss of engine power.
The OEM 800172214 upper valve spring seat is fully compatible with XCMG articulated dump trucks including XDA30, XDA40, XDA45U, XDA60E, and XDA70 series. These models are powered by Mercedes-Benz OM460LA and OM502LA diesel engines, which deliver up to 390 kW of power and 2,600 Nm of torque in mining applications. The OM460LA features a 12.8L displacement, inline 6-cylinder configuration with four valves per cylinder, and a variable-geometry turbocharger that creates valvetrain operating conditions demanding the highest quality component materials and precision manufacturing.
The following table provides complete technical specifications for the XCMG 800172214 upper valve spring seat, meeting all original equipment manufacturer standards.
The 800172214 upper valve spring seat is manufactured from premium 42CrMo4 alloy steel, a material specifically selected for its excellent hardenability, impact toughness, and fatigue resistance under cyclic loading. The steel composition includes controlled levels of chromium (0.8–1.1%), molybdenum (0.15–0.25%), and manganese to achieve the ideal balance of surface wear resistance and core ductility required for heavy-duty valvetrain applications.
The manufacturing process begins with precision forging to align grain flow with the component’s geometry, ensuring optimal strength in the direction of operational stresses. After rough machining, the spring seat undergoes a multi-stage heat treatment process: carburizing at 880–920°C to achieve a case depth of ≥0.6 mm, followed by quenching in high-quality oil and double tempering to eliminate residual stresses while maintaining surface hardness of 48–56 HRC and core hardness of 28–34 HRC.
Following heat treatment, the critical contact surfaces—including the inner bore that guides the valve spring and the seating surface that contacts the spring retainer—are precision-ground to achieve a surface finish of Ra ≤ 0.8 μm. This smooth finish minimizes friction between the spring seat and spring coils, reduces wear, and contributes to consistent valve lash retention. The zinc-phosphate coating with oil dip provides corrosion protection rated to exceed 200 hours of salt spray exposure.
Each production batch of 800172214 upper valve spring seats undergoes 100% dimensional verification using coordinate measuring machines (CMM), with critical tolerances held to ±0.02 mm. Magnetic particle inspection (MPI) is performed on a batch-sample basis to detect surface or subsurface cracks that could lead to premature failure. Hardness profiling and metallographic examination are conducted on representative samples to ensure full compliance with XCMG’s stringent material specifications.
The OEM upper valve spring seat 800172214 is a direct replacement for original equipment on all major XCMG articulated dump truck models powered by Mercedes-Benz OM460LA, OM502LA, Yuchai 6-cylinder, and Cummins QSK19 diesel engines. The XDA45U model is equipped with a Mercedes-Benz OM460LA 6-cylinder, 12.8-liter diesel engine delivering 360 kW (483 hp) at 1900 rpm and maximum torque of 2,300 N·m at 1300 rpm. This engine features a high-pressure common rail injection system, variable-geometry turbocharger, and four valves per cylinder (two intake, two exhaust), requiring 24 upper valve spring seats per engine—six cylinders × four valves.
The XDA40 model offers a 39-tonne payload with an OM502LA engine producing 350 kW (480 hp) at 1800 rpm, while the larger XDA70 delivers a 65-tonne payload with the same OM460LA powerplant architecture, maintaining parts commonality across the fleet. The XDA60E electric drive ADT and the XDA30 also utilize the same valvetrain design, making the 800172214 spring seat a standardized component across XCMG’s articulated hauler lineup.
Field data from Australian iron ore mines and Chilean copper operations demonstrates that genuine XCMG 800172214 upper valve spring seats consistently achieve 10,000 to 12,000 operating hours of service without measurable deformation or wear when installed with genuine valve springs and retainers. By comparison, aftermarket spring seats often fail at 5,000 to 6,000 hours due to material fatigue, surface spalling, or dimensional inaccuracy, leading to increased valvetrain noise, valve float, and potential engine damage.
Proper installation of the 800172214 upper valve spring seat is essential for achieving maximum service life and engine performance. Before installation, inspect the valve spring for signs of fatigue, cracks, or deformation—replace the spring whenever replacing the spring seat. Clean the valve stem and spring retainer thoroughly using a solvent and compressed air, ensuring no debris or old gasket material remains in the spring seat area.
Apply a thin film of clean engine oil or assembly lube to the inner bore of the spring seat and the spring contact surfaces. Position the spring seat on the valve spring, ensuring the precision-ground bore is properly aligned with the spring coils. Compress the valve spring using an appropriate valve spring compressor tool, then install the valve locks (collets) into the retainer grooves. Slowly release the spring compressor, verifying that the spring seat remains properly seated and that the locks are fully engaged.
After installation, rotate the engine by hand through two complete revolutions and confirm that all valves move freely without binding. A follow-up valve lash inspection should be performed after the first 100 operating hours to ensure proper seating of the new spring seat. Always replace the upper valve spring seat whenever replacing valve springs or performing a cylinder head overhaul, as reusing old spring seats can lead to progressive fatigue failure and increased valvetrain noise.
Laboratory fatigue testing of the 800172214 upper valve spring seat was conducted on a high-speed valvetrain test rig operating at 2,100 RPM continuous for 1,000 hours, simulating the equivalent of 126 million valve opening cycles. The spring seat showed no measurable wear, cracking, or deformation under these extreme test conditions. Static load testing confirmed a minimum load capacity of 15 kN, more than sufficient for the spring force requirements of the OM460LA engine’s valvetrain, which operates with spring seat loads typically in the range of 200–300 N per valve.
Field trials conducted on XCMG XDA45U articulated dump trucks operating in Australian iron ore mines (extreme dust, ambient temperatures up to 45°C) and Indonesian coal mines (high humidity, abrasive conditions) showed that genuine 800172214 spring seats consistently achieved 10,000 to 12,000 operating hours without any signs of wear-related failure. By comparison, aftermarket upper valve spring seats tested under identical conditions exhibited surface spalling and dimensional deformation at 5,000 to 6,000 hours, resulting in increased valvetrain noise and premature valve lash drift.
Corrosion testing per ASTM B117 showed no red rust after 200 hours of continuous salt spray exposure, confirming the effectiveness of the zinc-phosphate coating for mining applications in coastal or high-salinity environments. The spring seat also demonstrated excellent resistance to thermal cycling, with dimensional stability maintained after 500 cycles between -40°C and +150°C.
Aftermarket upper valve spring seats pose significant risks to engine reliability and valvetrain integrity. Non-genuine components often use inferior steel grades, lack proper heat treatment, omit surface finishing, and forego critical quality inspections. The consequences include increased valvetrain noise and vibration, loss of valve spring preload leading to valve float at high RPM, deformation of the spring seat causing uneven spring pressure, and in severe cases, spring seat fracture that can cause valve drop and catastrophic engine damage requiring complete cylinder head replacement.
Genuine XCMG 800172214 upper valve spring seats offer full material traceability from certified steel suppliers, documented manufacturing records including heat treatment processing and hardness profiles, 100% dimensional verification with CMM certification, and a 12-month warranty against manufacturing defects. Each spring seat is batch-tested for compliance with XCMG’s OEM specifications for hardness, tensile strength, surface finish, and dimensional accuracy.
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