
I did some research, trying to find a good way to replace my broken part. I even thought of buying a new tank w/the internal pump. I'm glad I didn't, because I found a 5.8 GT40 lower the next night, and would have had trouble justifying the money on a tank & the lower in 2 days.
I found the CB.com thread describing modifying a Fram HPK2 oil filter relocation kit to make an accumulator. Looks like what BCBs is doing, and the mounting pattern looked the same as what I've already built into my truck.
http://classicbroncos.com/tech/how-to-b ... or-for-efi
I did a bunch of Googling trying to find the best source for the HPK2, and found Fram's website listed some generic cross reference numbers:
http://www.framcatalog.com/PartDetail.aspx?b=F&pn=HPK2
I thought it was odd that Big A, Carquest, and Hastings listed 2 part numbers. More Googling, and I found a picture of the Hastings part #KF8, it had dual inlets and dual outlets. I went to Carquest yesterday and they had, pn 89764 available in Denver. So this morning I picked it up and this is what it looks like:



Since the extra hole you drill & tap in the HPK2, is just and "extra" inlet, so to speak, I don't think its wrong to assume that I can use the extra inlet on pn 89764, just like the extra line you drill/tap & tie into the return line. Less work & less chance of me screwing something up. Plus the in/outs are flat, giving more clearance for tucking the accumulator up under your truck, out of the way. Instead of using brass elbow fittings, I'll go to the hardware store tomorrow & pick up some straight fittings & a short section of 1/4" pipe to use as a pick up tube inside the filter. Unless someone thinks I could/should attempt to pry the pick up tube from the BCB accumulator and get it installed into my new body. But I think that is just more chance for me to "f" something up and cost me more money.
