A welding shop can probably repair your bracket if you have both parts.
They could also fabricate one for you using the old one as a model.
You could also make a straight bracket from a piece of flat metal of the
right thickness by drilling and grinding the slot. Then use a piece of
metal tubing as a spacer, since you will not have the dogleg that was
present on the original bracket.
I made one from a piece of the flat galvanized strip (about 1/8 in thick)
that is sold for use with chain link fences.
Fred Levit
At 08:37 PM 5/22/00 , you wrote:
>I am looking for a top generator bracket for a S III. The original cracked
>in half where it bolts to the head. I am also looking for the chrome ring
>that holds the shifter boot in place. If you have one to sell or know of a
>source please let me know.
>
>Thanks, Chris
>
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