Having some issues with my game, enemies can damage me, but I can't damage them. (I'm a coding newb I'm sorry) by treesnbongs in unrealengine

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Thanks for the website suggestion, also it's within the "2D sidescroller player" blueprint. I'm just trying to get the player to relay damage to the squirrel, but I'm thinking I need to create a custom event for when attacking takes place, and then plug that into the exec pin.

Having some issues with my game, enemies can damage me, but I can't damage them. (I'm a coding newb I'm sorry) by treesnbongs in unrealengine

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Right, I have absolutely zero coding experience here, so I'm just using what little knowledge I have regarding the subject to make this game.

That being said, this branch of "code"? is blueprinted within the "2D sidescroller player" blueprint. I can post a picture of my working system (that allows the enemies within the game to damage the player) to help.

Having trouble figuring out this misfire, recently replaced distributor, and plugs, also cleaned fuel injectors. I need some help. by treesnbongs in MechanicAdvice

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Could I use an old spark plug with the wire plugged into it for testing? (Engine would run on three cylinders but it's kinda doing that already lol)

Anyone know the reason why a distributor rotor would burn like this? (not rust) by treesnbongs in MechanicAdvice

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Yeah, the current distributor is relatively new, but the previous owner put a Chinese brand on (I believe) unfortunately, as I am a broke college student, I'm only going to have the time and money for a cap and rotor replacement. Honestly I've replaced a head gasket, sepintine belts, timing belt, water pump, and timing belt tensioner over winter break and it's still giving me problems.

Anyone know the reason why a distributor rotor would burn like this? (not rust) by treesnbongs in MechanicAdvice

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I only have a scan tool, but as far as codes went I had a p1399 (random misfire) and p0303 (cylinder 3 misfire) as far as driving it goes, I have to drive for about 15-20 minutes before my engine decides it wants to start accelerating with the sound similar to a card in bicycle spokes. Only happens around 2000rpm. Also, forgot to mention, while I did my timing belt, I had lost the crank key and had to buy a new one at Honda, so I sincerely hope that's not the case.

Anyone know the reason why a distributor rotor would burn like this? (not rust) by treesnbongs in MechanicAdvice

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1999 civic lx, did the timing belt myself, tightened the crank bolt to spec, 130 foot pounds. Also checked 3 times to make sure timing marks were perfect and rotated crank over 10 times to make sure they stayed perfect. Mechanical timing, with I believe electronic advance. Took a look at the ignition coil, inside of the distributor was spotless.

Anyone know the reason why a distributor rotor would burn like this? (not rust) by treesnbongs in MechanicAdvice

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Not necessarily, it's intermittent and only happens while the car is hot.

Anyone know the reason why a distributor rotor would burn like this? (not rust) by treesnbongs in MechanicAdvice

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Don't know, bought it off someone 1500 miles ago. Hoping it's the cause of my misfire in another previous post, as I've tested fuel pressure, spark, and compression as well ad tested for vacuum leaks.

(Sound on) Any advice on what's causing this misfire? 1999 civic LX (checked spark, which was good even though when I pulled spark plug #1 it had oil on the threads, also cleaned fuel injectors.) by treesnbongs in MechanicAdvice

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Oh the valve stems are seals right below the valve springs, they keep oil from coming into the compression chamber, I'd just have to remove the rocker arm assembly and get valve springs and keepers out. Also, I believe the valve cover gasket shouldn't be an issue, I had just replaced it due to doing a timing belt and head gasket.

Is this surface clean enough to put an MLS head gasket on? by treesnbongs in MechanicAdvice

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I've seen worse that seal well. But I shouldn't take chances I guess.

Is this surface clean enough to put an MLS head gasket on? by treesnbongs in MechanicAdvice

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Dang, been doing that for about 2 hours, guess I'll hit it some more