Here is the Illustrated Parts List for your engine:
http://bsintek.basco.com/BriggsDocumentDisplay/Z6houBVJ1DajI.pdfHere is the Operator's Manual:
http://bsintek.basco.com/BriggsDocumentDisplay/mssAIQ-K_ny7tH217FzoPu.pdfThis is a very common and well-known large side-valve Briggs. It uses a Synchro-Balance system involving a large reciprocating weight in the crankcase to reduce vibration, and consequently it is important to keep the oil clean and topped up. Yours was made on 11 January 1996, which makes it a relatively late model. Consequently it has a Walbro LMT carburetor rather than the traditional large one-piece Flo-Jet.
To see whether the spark is good enough, I suggest you repeat the spark test using a known good plug, gapped to at least 0.060" (0.100" would be better) and see if you get a steady series of blue sparks. If you don't, you will need to remove the Magnetron ignition module, clean up its grounding area, clean the casting it mounts on (and grounds to), reinstall it with the correct gap to the flywheel (one visiting-card thickness) and try it again with the kill wire disconnected at the coil. If it won't spark decently over a 0.100" gap when it is set up like that, it is time for a replacement Magnetron unit. However they are pretty reliable, it is probably the plug, the grounding, or the kill wire.