Detroit Diesel 2-71 with a Delco end, just serviced 4 of them last week. There is a tin shroud held on by two springs covering the back of the generator, pull it off and see if it has brushes or a diode ring. Brushes work fine but can be a pain if it sets for a while. Keep in mind if it has brushes and wired three phase it most likely will be Delta instead of Y which may not agree with your electric depending on how it is set up. When you start it make sure it makes electric instantly, any hesitation indicates the a bad regulator which is easy to change or bad exciter field which is not worth tackling (or you can flash it with a 6volt lantern battery each time you want to use it). If it does not make electric have someone look at it. Take the right side cover off the gen and check the leads, make sure the insulation is not cracking and falling off beyond fixing wit a roll to electrical tape. The engine will run for ever, have seen them with over 50k hours and still start and carry a load. Parts are sill available even though the last one was built in 86. IEC Baylor now make the gen end. Loud as hell. At $4k and it starts, makes electric + trailer it is well worth it. Any questions I'll be glad to answer.