It is very difficult to tell exactly where the pump is leaking, but from the image below it looks like it is between two "plates" that make up the body of the pump.
You could try plastering the leak site with concrete putty / modelling putty / silicon / specialist watercooling putty to prevent it leaking until you can get a replacement in. That's what I used to do with plastic radiators.
Syscooling offered to send a replacement if I sent them a pic of the leaking pump via PM...which I did this morning, but haven't heard back from them as of this writing.
EDIT: Syscooling just replied to my PM and said that they will "see what happened so they can send a new one as replacement". I will provide updates to let everyone know how this process goes.
I'm not going to try to "patch" syscooling's faulty pump. When I first noticed the leak/failed pump, the miner was clearly overheating. Fortunately, I believe it was only without cooling for less than an hour. I really don't want to have the pump fail again while I am asleep or at work. I realize the miner has an over temp shutdown feature, but I have no desire to confirm that it works properly. I ordered a different pump and will use syscooling's replacement pump as a backup when / if get it.