First I have something of an apology to offer. Previously, I said all models used the same length 1 inch fuse. After seeing your pictures, I got off my butt and took a closer look and measured my 77 fuse holder. They are still stuffed with factory supplied 30mm (1.183") fuses, not the 25.4mm (1") fuses used in earlier fuse holders. So, you would, indeed, be better off with 1.25" fuses than the shorter 1" in the newer fuse holder. Sorry about misleading you earlier.
The fuse clips are supposed to "float" a little bit in the black plastic holder, so that the clip sides will self align with the fuse end caps for maximum contact. If the fuse clip gets hot enough to melt the black plastic, the clip "float" ability is usually lost.
In my opinion, neither of those fuse holders look like they'll be reliable in the long term, and is a road headache waiting to happen. If you decide to use them anyway, be sure to polish the clip contact surfaces AND the fuse end caps for bright, shiny, mated contact.
Also check the clip retention ability. If you can pull out fuses with your bare fingers, the clips aren't grabbing like they need to. You should need a tool to pry them out, unless you push them lengthwise out of the clip grasp.
Did you rewire the terminals on the back of the 5 position block? The end fuse clips aren't normally wired at all, as they are spare fuse holder positions.
Cheers,