There should only be one fuse holder. Is that what's missing, or just the fuse in it? If the switch is rectangular, indicating original, like those in the diagrams, it would be pretty hard to remove the fuse holder, as it was just two clamp ends made to hold the ends of a glass cartridge fuse. Or is it the clamp ends are what you are calling fuse holders and you're saying that only one end is there????
And it's entirely possible that there might be a screw with no wire on it, as in the terminal that taps off for the rear light. If you don't he a rear light, there will be a terminal screw with nothing under it.
And if, as you say, you know it to have been jury-rigged in the past, I'd urge three things. 1) Take a breath. 2) Check out the diagrams. 3) Trace the wires that ARE attached to the switch, tell us where they're connected and where they're attached on the other end. We can help you, and you can help yourself, but we're not going to get anywhere without knowing what your current (no pun intended) situation is.
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