Larry,
Just my opinion,
but:
1. It
has a malfunction that is going to be tough to troubleshoot.
2.
It's a mess and looks like spaghetti under the dash.
3. The
wiring sounds like the original which had barely adequate insulation on the
wiring for then and is way behind the quality available today. If you want to
add accessories and higher amperage alternator that just ads to the wiring not
being up to the job.
I say
3 strikes and it's out! Time to re-wire the wagon before it goes up in flames.
If you aren't much into electrical there are some "plug and play" wiring
harnesses probably available for your car from major vendors. The problem is
they aren't cheap( in MY opinion).
If you
can handle some electrical work yourself there are some lesser known companies
making generic wiring harnesses that are still color coded and each wire is
labeled. And have every option you can think of available for them such as
circuits for power seats, power windows etc.
Do
your home work and decide what's best for you and your budget. Just my 2
cents.
Steve
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