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Army signal WW2 generator P 236a. With Briggs bP

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I purchased the above generator 750 watt output. When was this model used? Ww2 or Korean era? Anyone have a manual? Not getting a spark and will have to check points. Correction pe-236a. The Briggs says BP type 300517. Ser 84509. I thought I could date it by the engine but the Briggs site I looked at did not go that far back. Thanks
 
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Used in WWII and Korea. Originally made during WWII. Civilian engine is Briggs Model A. Parts for this engine show up on Ebay. I have had good luck using condensers from Tecumseh engines in these. It is a PE 236a, you left off the E.
 
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