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Off the top of my head, when I repaired my jet, the costs were:10 dollars for the epoxy, 3 dollars for pvc glue, and 6 dollars for great stuff foam.
To help diagnose, if you have the patience, you can let it leak to to the point where it stops leaking. It should come to a fitting and stop. Voila, you know where the leak is (maybe )
If you are using epoxy to repair a crack in a jet (pvc), I hope you didn't blow in too much foam! It is very likely that you will be repairing this area again. Epoxy will not bond with pvc, it will eventually flake off. If you do go the route of repair, call your tech and get a product called plast aid. This is a two part compound that chemically adheres to pvc. I have seen this stuff do amazing things, yet I have also witnessed it fail in situations that I thought would be fine. Either way, a quick fix is a temporary fix. Just my two cents
I still have not had time to try to dig to the leak yet. ÊI haven't tried any leak stop... is that worth a try and would it be a permanent fix? ÊI can't say that I've ever heard much, good or bad, about it. ÊAnyone have any experience with this stuff?-Sarge