Champions numbers : bigger number the hotter the plug.
I run 9's in the race engines & 11's or 12's on the street.
The factory called for 12's..
You are talking your '73 340 , correct??
Yes, this is for my '73 340 smog engine.
The reason behind cleaning the plugs was not because they were fouled or dirty, but just as a maintenance thing I do every so often, like once every 5 years! Considering that these plugs are 25 years old, I'm wanting to replace them with some fresh ones as I am also replacing the ignition wires after 35 years.
So let me ask this question again in a performance aspect. Would 9's or 12's work better in my 340? I have to loosen the header on the drivers side to get at cylinders 5 & 7, so I want to put the best plug in for the bang.
Next my TQ needs a rebuild and then I'll be set for another 35 years or so if I live that long.