You bet Reed! Glad I did. I'm one of the unfortunate ones that have dealt with a bulkhead getting turned into a melted blob, as well fried harness and torched cluster on another car. I haven't left a ammeter in a mopar since. These are pic's of the shunt and brown board off my roadrunners ammeter:
Obviously the ammeter on my bird got real hot and close to torching up as well. I was able to superimpose a sunpro 2" voltmeter in the ammeters place while retaining the factory look. I also drilled out the terminal connection in the bulkhead connector and ran the wire straight through. I would really recommend bypassing the ammeter. It is a well known problem area. If you have an old harness, any electrical additions from stock and some terminal connectors that have not been cleaned and Die-electric greased in a while, it's just a matter of time till you're roasting weenie's..
Here's a link to the conversion:
http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/showthread.php?8368-Family-Tradition/page54
Here's a great link to MAD Electrical's Ammeter bypass article.
http://www.madelectrical.com/electricaltech/amp-gauges.shtml
If you're not converting, I would really recommend cleaning the power in and power out terminals in the bulkhead connector real well, and doping it up with a good amount of die-electric grease. Also check to make sure the two connections at the back of the ammeter are nice and secure. Last would be checking the wires real good for any kind of degrading, stiffness & corrosion. Any addition to electrical draw or stepping up the amps, I would at least bypass the ammeter at the same time.
Good luck which ever route you go 440+6