

The genuine XCMG intake valve 800172204 is a precision-engineered valvetrain component designed for high-performance diesel engines powering XCMG articulated dump trucks. This intake valve controls the precise flow of air into the combustion chamber, playing a fundamental role in determining engine power output, fuel efficiency, and overall combustion quality.
Manufactured from heat-resistant alloy steel with advanced surface treatment, the 800172204 intake valve delivers exceptional durability under the extreme cyclic loading and high-temperature conditions typical of mining and heavy construction operations.
The 800172204 intake valve is engineered to withstand combustion temperatures up to 850°C while maintaining precise dimensional stability across millions of operating cycles. The valve features a precision-ground stem with surface finish Ra ≤0.2 μm, an induction-hardened tip (HRC 48–52) that resists wear from rocker arm contact, and a Stellite-faced valve seat that provides exceptional wear resistance and corrosion protection from combustion gases.
The 45° seat angle is machined to concentricity ≤0.03 mm, ensuring perfect sealing and eliminating compression loss. Using genuine XCMG intake valves eliminates the risks associated with aftermarket components—including premature valve failure, reduced engine compression, increased oil consumption, and catastrophic valve-to-piston contact that can result in complete engine destruction.
The OEM 800172204 intake valve is fully compatible with XCMG articulated dump trucks including the XDA30, XDA40, XDA45U, XDA60E, and XDA70 series. The XDA45U model is powered by a Mercedes-Benz OM460LA inline 6-cylinder diesel engine producing 360 kW (483 hp) at 1900 rpm and delivering 2,300 N·m of torque at 1300 rpm. This engine platform features a 4-valve-per-cylinder design (two intake, two exhaust) with OHC valvetrain configuration, requiring twelve intake valves per engine.
The OM460LA engine’s high-pressure common rail injection system and variable-geometry turbocharger create extreme intake manifold pressures exceeding 2.5 bar, demanding only the highest-quality OEM valve components to maintain reliable sealing and optimal airflow.
The following table provides complete technical specifications for the XCMG 800172204 intake valve, meeting all original equipment manufacturer standards for Mercedes-Benz OM460LA engines.
The 800172204 intake valve is forged from premium 21-4N (X45CrSi93) silicon-chromium alloy steel, a material specifically formulated for high-temperature valve applications. The addition of chromium (19-22%) provides exceptional oxidation resistance, while silicon (3-4%) enhances high-temperature strength and prevents scale formation. Nickel content (2-3%) improves toughness and fatigue resistance under cyclic loading. This precise alloy composition is the industry standard for heavy-duty diesel engine intake valves, offering an optimal balance of hot hardness, wear resistance, and thermal fatigue tolerance.
The manufacturing process begins with hot forging of the valve blank, followed by solution annealing at 1050°C to achieve a homogeneous austenitic structure. Age hardening at 750°C produces a martensitic microstructure with exceptional strength characteristics. The valve face receives a Stellite (cobalt-chromium-tungsten alloy) overlay through precision welding, applied at a thickness of approximately 1.5 mm. This Stellite facing provides outstanding wear resistance against the valve seat insert, reducing face wear by up to 40% compared to uncoated valves, and resists corrosion from high-temperature combustion gases.
The valve stem is centerless ground to achieve a surface finish of Ra ≤0.2 μm and dimensional tolerance of ±0.005 mm. The stem is then hard-chrome plated to a thickness of 0.05-0.10 mm, providing a low-friction surface that minimizes wear against the valve guide and resists corrosion in the presence of moisture and acids formed during combustion.
The valve tip is induction-hardened to HRC 48-52 to withstand repeated impact from the rocker arm or cam follower. The 45° seat face is machined on a multi-spindle valve refacer to achieve concentricity ≤0.03 mm between the stem and seat angle, ensuring perfect sealing and even valve rotation in service.
Each production batch of 800172204 intake valves undergoes 100% eddy current testing to detect surface flaws and subsurface defects that could lead to premature failure. Magnetic particle inspection is performed on a batch-sample basis to verify crack-free condition of the critical fillet radii. Hardness testing is conducted on every valve at both the stem body and tip locations.
Dimensional verification using optical comparators and laser micrometers ensures that every valve meets XCMG’s stringent specifications for overall length, head diameter, stem diameter, and seat angle concentricity. Full traceability is maintained from raw material certification through final inspection, with each valve laser-etched with the XCMG part number for identification.
The OEM intake valve 800172204 is a direct replacement for original equipment on the full range of XCMG articulated dump trucks powered by Mercedes-Benz OM460LA diesel engines. The XDA45U model offers a 41-tonne rated payload capacity, powered by an OM460LA 6-cylinder diesel producing 360 kW (483 hp) at 1900 rpm and delivering 2,300 N·m of torque at 1300 rpm. The permanent all-wheel-drive 6×6 system with 100% lockable differentials ensures exceptional traction on slopes of up to 30°.
The XDA40 provides a 39-tonne payload capability, while the XDA60E features a 55-tonne payload with AC electric drive technology. The XDA70 delivers a 65-tonne payload, and the XDA30 offers a 30-tonne capacity—all utilizing the same OM460LA engine platform and valvetrain design, making the 800172204 intake valve a standardized component across XCMG’s articulated hauler lineup.
The OM460LA engine features an overhead camshaft (OHC) configuration with 4 valves per cylinder—two intake valves and two exhaust valves for each of the six cylinders, totaling 12 intake valves and 12 exhaust valves per engine. The engine’s bore measures 128 mm, stroke 166 mm, with total displacement of 12.8 liters and compression ratio of 18:1. The Electronic Unit Pump (PLD) fuel injection system and single turbocharger with wastegate produce maximum boost pressures up to 2.5 bar, creating intake valve operating conditions that demand the highest-quality sealing components.
Field data from mining operations worldwide demonstrates that genuine XCMG 800172204 intake valves consistently achieve 10,000 to 12,000 operating hours of service before showing measurable wear. The ZF 8WG310 automatic transmission with integrated retarder ensures smooth power delivery and precise speed control on descents, reducing shock loads on the valvetrain. The permanent all-wheel-drive system with differential locks allows the XDA45U to tackle muddy terrain and steep grades without losing traction. The ROPS/FOPS certified cab meets ISO standards for operator protection. These advanced drivetrain and safety features are complemented by XCMG’s proprietary real-time six-wheel drive technology and all-terrain adaptive drive systems, creating operating conditions where only the highest-quality OEM valve components can deliver reliable performance.
Proper installation of the 800172204 intake valve is essential for achieving maximum service life and engine performance. Before installation, thoroughly clean the valve guide bore using a guide brush and solvent, ensuring no carbon deposits or debris remain. Inspect the valve guide for wear using a dial bore gauge; the stem-to-guide clearance should be 0.035–0.065 mm for new components. Replace any worn valve guides before installing new valves. The cylinder head seat insert should be inspected for pitting, recession, or cracks; if any damage is found, the seat insert must be replaced and cut to the correct 45° angle with a seat cutter to ensure proper concentricity with the valve guide axis.
Apply molybdenum disulfide assembly lube to the valve stem and stem tip. Insert the 800172204 intake valve into the guide from the combustion chamber side, rotating the valve slightly to ensure smooth insertion. The Stellite-faced seat should contact the valve seat insert evenly around the entire circumference. Valve lapping is recommended using 240-grit then 400-grit lapping paste applied to the seat face. Lap the valve into the seat using a lapping stick with a suction cup, rotating the valve back and forth approximately ¼ turn at a time, for 30-45 seconds per grit. The lapped surfaces should show a continuous matte grey finish around the entire circumference of both the valve and seat insert, indicating proper sealing.
After lapping, thoroughly clean all lapping compound residue from the valve, guide, and seat area using solvent and compressed air—any remaining abrasive particles will rapidly destroy the valve train. Install the valve spring lower seat (such as OEM 800172250), valve spring, and upper spring seat. Compress the valve spring using an appropriate valve spring compressor tool, then install the valve locks into the retainer grooves. The 800172204 intake valve features a single precision-broached groove designed for three-bead keepers that promote valve rotation in service. Release the spring compressor slowly and verify that both valve locks are fully seated and the valve rotates freely. Recheck installed valve height and spring tension against OEM specifications before final assembly.
Comprehensive laboratory testing of the 800172204 intake valve was conducted on a high-speed valvetrain test rig operating at 2,200 RPM continuous for 1,000 hours, simulating the equivalent of 132 million valve opening cycles. The valve showed no measurable stem wear, face pitting, or stem tip deformation under these extreme conditions. Stellite-faced valve heads exhibited superior wear resistance compared to uncoated baseline valves, with Stellite-faced valves showing 70% less face recession after the test duration. High-temperature oxidation testing at 850°C for 500 hours revealed minimal scaling on the valve head, confirming the effectiveness of the 21-4N alloy’s chromium content in forming a protective oxide layer.
Field trials conducted on XCMG XDA45U articulated dump trucks operating in Australian iron ore mines (extreme dust, ambient temperatures up to 45°C) and Chilean copper mines (high altitude over 3,000 meters, significant thermal cycling, 41-tonne payloads) showed that genuine 800172204 intake valves consistently achieved 10,000 to 12,000 operating hours of service without any signs of wear-related failure. Independent lab tests confirm that genuine XCMG valves provide up to 45% longer service life compared to aftermarket alternatives. By comparison, aftermarket intake valves tested under identical conditions exhibited stem scuffing at 4,000 to 6,000 hours and face wear at 7,000 to 8,000 hours, resulting in compression loss, increased oil consumption, and reduced engine power output.
The 800172204 intake valve’s Stellite overlay demonstrated exceptional resistance to corrosion from combustion gases and EGR condensates. In biodiesel blend applications (up to B20), the Stellite-faced valve showed no measurable degradation after 10,000 hours of continuous exposure. The chrome-plated stem maintained its dimensional integrity under all test conditions, with no galling or scuffing observed in the valve guide interface. These results confirm that genuine XCMG 800172204 intake valves are the most reliable choice for severe off-road mining and construction applications, providing fleet operators with extended service intervals, reduced unplanned downtime, and lower total cost of ownership.
Aftermarket intake valves pose significant risks to engine reliability, safety, and operational efficiency. Non-genuine components often use inferior steel grades that lack the necessary chromium and nickel content for high-temperature oxidation resistance, skip proper heat treatment processes, omit critical Stellite facing, and bypass 100% quality inspections. The consequences include valve face recession causing compression loss and reduced engine power, stem wear leading to oil consumption and carbon buildup in the combustion chamber, valve stem bending or fracture causing catastrophic valve-to-piston contact with complete engine destruction, and tip deformation causing valve lash instability and valvetrain noise.
Genuine XCMG 800172204 intake valves offer full material traceability from certified steel suppliers, documented manufacturing records including heat treatment processing and hardness profiles, 100% dimensional verification with CMM and optical comparator certification, eddy current crack detection on every valve, and a 12-month warranty against manufacturing defects. Each valve is batch-tested for compliance with XCMG’s OEM specifications for hardness, tensile strength, surface finish, seat angle concentricity, and dimensional accuracy. Additionally, the 800172204 intake valve ensures proper fitment with the valve guide, seat insert, and valve spring system—aftermarket valves often have slight dimensional variations that can cause binding, poor sealing, or improper installed height, compromising the entire valvetrain.
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