Jim, I'm not sure about marine epoxy but something that was made for use on PVC might. As for the amount of or speed of leakage, I don't think it would matter when attempting to patch it. Any pressure forcing even the smallest amount of water past the glue during the patch phase could cause channeling in the patch spot and allow the leak to continue.
If I were going to try to patch it temporarily, my steps would probably be something along the lines of:
1) Turn pump off to remove as much pressure as possible. Also close any valves that would prevent any natural pressure from the pool itself.
2) Apply a portion of the Rain-R-Shine PVC glue to the affected area.
3) Attempt to bond the two sides of the crack together with a small piece of PVC cut off of of some spare pipe.
4) Secure it with a hose clamp around the cracked area to relieve tension from the outward pressure
5) Allow glue to cure for at least 15 minutes before reapplying pressure.
One more thing to consider would be that the reaction the glue has with the PVC during application, the more glue you use the weaker the PVC will become so this wouldn't be a "the more the better" scenario.
Remember, all this is definitely not a recommendation but merely a thought thread on the possibility of patching the crack. My actual recommendation would be to replace the collar.
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