Agreed gentlemen.
So at this point here is what I have done now.
I have placed an independent ground wire from the back of the gas gauge to a known good ground behind the cluster.
I know that I'm getting good power to the gauge from the wire that I used which was the pink one (keyed hot).
I took off both ground wires from the gas tank sending unit to the frame, and use a die grinder to clean the frame to bare metal and rebolted them down. I also ran a brand new wire from the sending unit terminal on the gas gauge down to the 213 pigtail.
I verified each of the wires on the pigtail are going to the correct locations. Although I have not replaced the wires from each tank to the pigtail they were working previously.
Now, when I turn the key on, the needle moves a little bit but essentially sits at the empty mark.
When I switch the DPDT from one position to another, the needle moves a little bit (I believe indicating a tank change), and I believe I hear the small motor in the fuel valve operating.
I am still getting an empty reading on each tank though. I know for a fact on my driver side tank there is 15 gallons in there and it should be reading something.
I have to admit I'm completely stymied.
- I know the gauge has a good ground.
- I know that the grounds from the sending units to the frame are clean and fresh.
- I know that I'm getting 12 volts to the gauge. I know that I'm getting voltage down to the 213 pigtail.
- Brand new sending units.
I have pretty much replaced each wire to the gauge with brand new wiring in the hopes of eliminating any bad wiring, ground issues or the like with the factory wires.
Correct me please if I am incorrect here: I should have each of the sending unit wires into the valve in pins A & C, and the wire to the gauge comes from pin B. The valve should allow each sending unit wires to "report" to the gauge through the B pin location the gauge, right?
Ugh.
Lol.