when my gauge went to 3 o'clock about 10 yrs ago, i had no ohm meter so i basically did everything you've done with zero results. new switching valve, new grounds, etc, etc, etc.
kept pissing in the wind hoping for a better result and getting nothing.
i figured there had to be something wrong with the sender wire (pink). my "hi-tech" solution was to start bypassing the org pink wire. started by checking the under hood plug, was ok. so i hooked a wire from the selector switch in the cab to the under hood plug- no results, next by passed the pink by hooking a wire from the plug to the selector valve. boom, had my gauge back. yes the insulation was worn off my pink leading me in the right direction, but there was also only about 3 or 4 strands of wire holding it together. just because your wire looks good, don't always mean it's good. your truck is an '83, your wiring is 40 yrs old already. they get brittle and whatnot after 40 yrs and may look fine but can be broke or damaged still inside.
same thing happened to buddy's '86 c20. first thing we did was run a wire from the plug to the selector valve- once again prob solved. hitting it 2 times out of 2 times so far with this method. my buddy was lazy though and didn't inspect his pink, he just used the bypass wire and called it a day
with dual tanks you should have this plug under the hood by the firewall near the steering column. go from here to the selector valve with a bypass wire. excuse the mud and dirt, had the truck at the river the other day...and ya, i have since bought a quality ohm meter
sometimes simple is the best
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