Took a small rest to digest all my Easter eggs, now onto the electrolytics

.. My original plan was to do the terminal strip trick, however, this huge uncluttered chassis is so stuffed with components in the one area I need access to that I will be restuffing..
The two top units in the photo are quads with so many wires attached that its going to take me most of the afternoon just to mark things up so I can get them out. I just finished restuffing the single unit on the bottom. It is the 2000 mfd unit tied into the selenium rectifier which I have already mentioned earlier in the thread. The one ohm resistor attached to that one actually still measures correctly.
I am still wondering if I should replace that selenium while the chassis is on the stand. The fact that it is such a low voltage and current unit has me wondering if its still good for the long haul, but I would hate for it to fail a short way down the road. Thoughts?