Hello Steve, I don't have an answer on this but I have a picture of mine which doen't explain anything and only creates more questions. My 2 & 3 were definately darker but they were not oil fouled. They were just a dry darker colour. The number 3 was the worse. I did nothing but switch the number 3 and 6 spark plugs. In the pic they are numbered from left to right, 6 to 1. After the switch and a good 1- 1/2 hour run I pulled the plugs and the pic shows what they look like. Doesn't make any sense to me but the pic shows they all look pretty good. And the one in number 6 position which was number 3 is starting to lighten up a little. I don't have a clue except I would say go back to basics. Give it the best tune up possible.
I'm not an expert but IMO I would say that according to what can be seen in your pic, your numbers 2 & 3 seem to be getting oil. It's a sticky wetness that doesn't dry off very quickly. I would say that your 6, 5 & 4 are lean. The reason I say that is because the #5 is very clean with hardly any sign of contamination. Without the contamination it is showing the true setting of the rear carb which is fairly white. I would be concerned that the carb is too lean. I think your front carb is set about right but the oil infiltration in cylinders 2 & 3 are fouling things up. A hotter plug may very well clean up the 2 & 3 sufficiently to not cause any more issues, BUT!, you should richen the rear carb or the hotter plugs are going to be too hot for the exiting mix in cylinder 4,5,&6.
Well I guess I walked into that as a matter of personal interpretation. I may be totally wrong on this assessment. Please forgive my bluntness. Dave.