Welcome back!Before draining the pool and digging up the floor I'd have all the lines pressure tested to make sure you 100% know that that's where the leak is! What we usually do is if the MD fails the pressure test, just leave the plug in it and abandon the line
If the pool has a reserve line, you could rig up alternate suction a lot more easily.
A 2 yr old liner that hasn't been chemicaly abused (HIGH cl or low pH) should pop out and in fairly easily, getting the srew holes to match up perfectly might take some work, but should be do-able - I'd also get new gaskets for the MD, light and any skimmers that might have to come out to peel the liner back enough.
Do the pressure test and then decide if it's worth the water, energy, and possibly a new liner to repair the line (if it broke once, what's going to stop it from breaking again?)
If you decide to do it, get in touch with me and I'll give you all the help tip's etc I can- we have to peel back liners to fix floors that have been washed out a few times each year.
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