Yup, it's supposed to be 9 (133mhz fsb(266)x9 = 1197 aka 1200mhz). So, if you use a 100mhz fsb(200)*9=900mhz. What you need to do now is, to set the cpu multiplier to 12x. You might be able to do this in the BIOS and it might actually work, but if it doesn't run at 1200mhz, then you'll need to "unlock" the cpu's multiplier. 
The TBird, fortunetly, is quite easy to unlock. It's best that you do a Search(here or on the net) for info on how to unlock the multiplier, but here is the simple explanation: On the top of the TBirds you will see a number of small metal lines, some will be solid, others will be cut in half. If your cpu multiplier is locked, all the lines in the "L1"(will be printed by the series of lines) section will appear to be cut in half. To "unlock" the cpu you need to join these halves back into solid lines. This can be acheived as simply as by drawing the line in with a soft lead pencil. For more permancy though, you'll want to use a conductive ink pen(electronics parts store(ICs, resistors, and capacitor parts...not TV's, stereo's VCR's 

 )) or a rear window defogger kit(auto parts store). Read some How-To's with pics first though, it's easy, but it has to be done right to work.