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- Freewheel abstract "In mechanical or automotive engineering, a freewheel or overrunning clutch is a device in a transmission that disengages the driveshaft from the driven shaft when the driven shaft rotates faster than the driveshaft. An overdrive is sometimes mistakenly called a freewheel, but is otherwise unrelated.The condition of a driven shaft spinning faster than its driveshaft exists in most bicycles when the rider holds his or her feet still, no longer pushing the pedals. In a fixed-gear bicycle, without a freewheel, the rear wheel would drive the pedals around.An analogous condition exists in an automobile with a manual transmission going down hill or any situation where the driver takes his or her foot off the gas pedal, closing the throttle; the wheels want to drive the engine, possibly at a higher RPM. In a two-stroke engine this can be a catastrophic situation: as many two stroke engines depend on a fuel/oil mixture for lubrication, a shortage of fuel to the engine would result in a shortage of oil in the cylinders, and the pistons would seize after a very short time causing extensive engine damage. Saab used a freewheel system in their two-stroke models for this reason and maintained it in the Saab 96 V4 and early Saab 99 for better fuel efficiency.".
- Freewheel thumbnail Freewheel_en.svg?width=300.
- Freewheel wikiPageID "681774".
- Freewheel wikiPageRevisionID "605812478".
- Freewheel hasPhotoCollection Freewheel.
- Freewheel subject Category:Automotive_transmission_technologies.
- Freewheel subject Category:Bicycle_parts.
- Freewheel subject Category:Clutches.
- Freewheel comment "In mechanical or automotive engineering, a freewheel or overrunning clutch is a device in a transmission that disengages the driveshaft from the driven shaft when the driven shaft rotates faster than the driveshaft. An overdrive is sometimes mistakenly called a freewheel, but is otherwise unrelated.The condition of a driven shaft spinning faster than its driveshaft exists in most bicycles when the rider holds his or her feet still, no longer pushing the pedals.".
- Freewheel label "Freewheel".
- Freewheel label "Freilauf (Mechanik)".
- Freewheel label "Piñón libre".
- Freewheel label "Roda-livre".
- Freewheel label "Roue libre".
- Freewheel label "Ruota libera".
- Freewheel label "Vrijloop".
- Freewheel label "Wolnobieg rowerowy".
- Freewheel label "Обгонная муфта".
- Freewheel label "フリーホイール".
- Freewheel sameAs Volnoběžka.
- Freewheel sameAs Freilauf_(Mechanik).
- Freewheel sameAs Piñón_libre.
- Freewheel sameAs Roue_libre.
- Freewheel sameAs Ruota_libera.
- Freewheel sameAs フリーホイール.
- Freewheel sameAs 프리휠.
- Freewheel sameAs Vrijloop.
- Freewheel sameAs Wolnobieg_rowerowy.
- Freewheel sameAs Roda-livre.
- Freewheel sameAs m.032j6y.
- Freewheel sameAs Q1293233.
- Freewheel sameAs Q1293233.
- Freewheel wasDerivedFrom Freewheel?oldid=605812478.
- Freewheel depiction Freewheel_en.svg.
- Freewheel isPrimaryTopicOf Freewheel.