The first move is to fix, restore, rebuild locally. Post a photo of the issue and others may have solved it.
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As Bruce says, Rigrite has a remarkably complete on-line parts index, but poor human interface. In fact, it's an interfarce. And in many or most cases, an exotic part is not on a shelf anywhere, but will be ordered as a one-off from Asia. Which would be fine, but for the six-month wait and the uncertainty and the overt rudeness on the telephone.
The forum has examined CAD rendering of parts such as the E38 gooseneck fitting, which is $700 at Rigrite. After all, it's modern times, why not just print these things out? My estimate for the programming alone for the gooseneck was $2800, exclusive of manufacturing. So we ain't there yet.