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A terminal block allows pre assembly of a wire loom. Also ensures that the wires are connected to the proper terminals on the device. Mostly done for assembly reasons not necessarily for later repair. Although it helps.
Your situation of burned wires is not a design consideration thus the repair process, while fairly straight forward, is not one that the factory manuals give directions on.
I would use un-insulated pre-tined butt splices and crimp and solder new wire sections into the loom. I would slip shrink tubing over the wires BEFORE I soldered them together then slip the tubing over the COOL solder joint and shrink.
I'm still concerned that you haven't located the reason these wires over heated -- shorted out.
I'll have to check the garage for the spade type of connectors. Think I might have some off of the 86 I parted out.
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