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One thing there, zieg85, in going from single to dual. The stock valve is a solenoid valve. When energized, you have one tank, when relaxed, you have the other. If the solenoid works. The thing is, the solenoid is energized continuously whenever you are on that tank. There is an identical solenoid valve that is motorized. It takes two leads (not one lead plus frame ground) from the switch. When the leads are one way, the motor moves the valve when way and then shuts off. When you swap the polarity (with a DPDT switch), the motor moves the valve the other way and then shuts off. Much more reliable. The motorized valve is Pollak No. 812705 (this is the six-port valve, if you have both supply and return lines). I got it at carparts.com: http://www.carparts.com/details/Univ/Pollak/Fuel_Tank_Selector_Switch/POL42300P.html. Not cheap, but there's nothing more irritating than running out of gas with a full tank on hand because the solenoid failed.
That's a nice idea with the second gauge, looks very factory.