Pistons in internal combustion engines rotate the crankshaft in a single direction primarily due to the design of the engine components, including the starter motor, which initiates rotation consistently in one direction. The timing of valve openings and closings in 4-stroke and diesel engines is engineered to function optimally in this specific rotation. While some 2-stroke engines can operate in reverse, this is not typical and can lead to complications. Additionally, aircraft engines often rotate in the opposite direction compared to automotive engines, highlighting design variations across different engine types. Overall, the mechanics of piston and crankshaft interaction, along with component design, dictate the direction of rotation in most engines.