http://www.volvopentastore.com/Fuel-Sys ... _id.782706if you have a Ford 5.0 engine (Ford has the distributor in the front, GM in the rear) it could be this one but you must match up your model # for sure. You can see one pump is the one in your pic next to the Power steering pump) part #41 (lower pressure pump) the other is the high pressure pump part # 19. When you see the prices ($700+ for both) if you can get them direct from Carter you can save money but make sure you need them in the first place.
What kills EFI pumps:
bad design for a while Carter was painting the inside and the ethanol in the fuel broke down the paint, supposedly this issue is long past though
fuel restrictions, ie clogged vent, anti siphon valve or fuel pick up in the tank
bad/corroded terminals on the electrical contacts for the pump
this is why I prefer a simple old school engine with a carb I can rebuild for $50 and a mechanical fuel pump I can change for $85. Can't beat it but yes EFI runs better esp when cold.
I grew up in the 60s-70s and all my cars had carbs. So I am well versed in them.
https://mancavemechanic.com/here's another option, I have no direct experience but some report good experiences.