The first bend out of the pump is not sharp enough to fit in to the indexing bracket, the center hose crimp is not flaired enough to keep the hoses anchored in the rubber retainer and the finish on the lower hose protector is incorrect. I would deduct for this hose. It is too bad Blue dot does not make these as they do a great job. I really do not understand why they do not because there are probably more of these pressure hoses used than any other model.
Marty
I went ahead and bought a pair of "Concours" Pressure & Return hoses from NPD and did a side-by-side comparison to the OE assembly line hoses.
Addressing Marty's notes of incorrectness ON THE PRESSURE HOSE first because we are attempting to keep discussion towards "Concours" and these NPD hoses are sold as being "Concours".
1.) The first bend is the same angle as the OE hose. I believe in the picture, the fitting is wobbled sideways some and looks decieving. (IMHO="pass")
2.) The crimp IS NOT flaired as much, TRUE. I did a test fit using the new hose in the original (used) rubber grommet. It feels very tight. When I install it into the other opening of the grommet (wher the return hose had gone through) it will not even close around the hose. Translation~ If I use a new grommet or if I reverse the rubber grommet, the hose would be squeezed into the rubber and ought to stay secured just fine, even without the flair. Concours correct? NO, not concours correct. Close? IMHO, Close enough till another builder can duplicate a better Assembly Line likeness.
3.) Finish on the lower hose protector is a gold coloring of plating, also, the tubing color and fitting color are gold. (dichromate?) I thought pressure hose tubing & fittings were more silver in color. I'm not sure it does it well on this note, but others might help explain "correctness" on this better than I can.
4.) Other notes: The rubber slide-over hose protector is not the sponge-rubber variety like the original is. It is a 3/4" pressure-rated hose used like a sleeve. Hoses have gold lettering in the rubber, original hose lettering was in white.
5.) Matching bends in tubing, overall length as well as the rotation, THIS
PRESSURE HOSE WILL FIT VERY WELL AND WILL LOOK VERY RESPECTABLE TO THE ERA OF THE 67 Model YEAR. No, I feel it is NOT fully concours correct but a very close match that only MCA's finest 67-8 judges would spot as incorrect, possibly even a mile away
now for the RETURN HOSE:
Well, I might be sending that one back. EPIC FAIL in fitment, that is in matching of the bends and the hose crimping looks so bogus, I doubt it could be considered Concours at ANY level...Functional...Possibly. Better than others? Probably. IMHO,n I would more than likely have the old one re-hosed before using this knock-off.
Richard