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Repair is still in progress, but the mystery of the leaking jets is SOLVED! I removed the jet that I broke the nut on, and noticed that the inner jet assembly was SUPER tight. I could not get it out or even turn it while it was in the tub. Some jets have been stationary since I got the tub, and I just assumed they were not supposed to turn or rotate out easily like most of the others. I was wrong. They are all supposed to be adjustable, and they are all supposed to have a little room around them so they can rotate freely within the actual jet body. I had to put the whole jet body and assembly in a bench vise and get both hands on it to rotate the assembly out of the body!I have been working with a local hot tub repair guy to get parts, and talked to him at length about this. It turns out these jets (mostly on one wall of the tub) have been overheated and warped from being exposed while the tub was empty in the sun. This makes perfect sense, because the warped jets are all on one side of the tub, probably the side that got the direct afternoon sun. The sun here in Colorado can be especially brutal at altitude. He said Calspas are prone to this due to the stainless steel escutcheons and the dark color of the jet assemblys, they heat up quickly and get HOT. You can see on this jet that it is visibly warped and has actually shrunk in diameter compared to the replacement. So I started looking at the other jets that have been leaking, and without fail you can see that they also are warped, and the seals have been allowed to shift underneath. Tightening them like I have done may work for awhile, but eventually I am facing 20-30 jet replacement.FUN eh?We were all partially right, it was owner abuse that has led to all of my problems. I am still working on replacing that 6 way manifold and will let you know how that goes. Thanks for all the help so far folks, you rock!The moral of this story is:[size=20]TAKE CARE OF YOUR HOT TUB! NEVER leave it uncovered and empty in the sun for ANY length of time for ANY reason.[/size][/b]
O.k so the tub was left out in the sun and the jets and housings warped. In perspective that is an incredible spa shell that can with stand that kind of abuse and not blister, crack or peel.