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Evaluating  Physical  Size Figure 2-31.—Power turbine shroud wear. You  determine  physical  size  in  several  ways.  By using   dimensional   data   in   the   manufacturer’s   technical manual,  you  can  estimate  size  by  making  a  comparison to  a  known  dimension  in  the  field  of  view.  Another  way you  can  evaluate  size,  particularly  in  regard  to  cracks,  is to  use  a  lockwire  of  a  known  diameter.  The  lockwire  is inserted   into   the   field   of   view   and   placed   next   to   the crack  for  size  comparison.  When  using  this  method,  you should  be  sure  that  the  lockwire  cannot  fall  inside  the engine.  Using  an  absolute  reference  for  size,  such  as  the lockwire   or   a   known   dimension,   is   more   reliable   than estimating   the   size   through   a   borescope. Color   Evaluations During   inspections,   you   can   observe   deposits   or various   forms   of   deterioration.   Table   2-3   is   an   engine color  chart  that  lists  the  color  of  common  deposits  and Table  2-3.—Engine  Condition  Color  Chart 2-25

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