What you mention could be a leak in the GT side.
To the extent possible, have somebody with protective clothing approach the suspect area (hopefully you do not have to build scaffolding) and check for leaks with a long stick and a rag.
Decoloration from the original expansion joint color towards white or black, i've seen it both ways, is a sign of degradation.
Fortunately, the exhaust area is very forgiving and will not cause a catastrophic failure, a loss of performance if the leak is significant - but your EHS people could go bananas because of the hot gas leak.
When faced with a similar situation, I had the OEM of the same expansion joint (P1) come to site and inspect it in operation. We detected a leak as explained above and changed the expansion joint during an outage.
Supply cycle depends where you are located in the 50Hz world, but in Europe: the supply of the expansion joint material and consumables takes about 4 weeks only.
The scaffolding was built around the unit during the cooldown period, and the whole change took 3 days from start to finish.
This is NOT a job for regular crew, we hired the expansion joint OEM for installation and supervision of the job to obtain full guarantee from the expansion joint OEM.
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