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A non-freewheeling engine is an engine design that does not allow the crankshaft to rotate independently of the camshaft when the engine is not running, typically due to a direct connection between the two. This design can be found in certain types of engines, such as those used in some motorcycles and performance vehicles, where it helps maintain engine braking and control during deceleration. In contrast, freewheeling engines allow the crankshaft to spin freely relative to the camshaft, which can lead to different performance characteristics and behavior when coasting.

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