Hi Joe, I do not see the washer in your photo, but you are correct, it is cad plated and not brass. So I put it back as I found it.
BTW, the little slide piston has two different sides. The side facing the heat feeler has a cylindrical depression with a "ring" spring along its wall, holding in two washers. These washers have small holes for the heat feeler plunger. On the pump side of this piston, there's a depression where the plunger to the pump sits. It occurs to me this piston can be installed either way, so I put it back the way I found it - the two washer side going to the heat feeler plunger. Is that correct? If I put more washers here, the feeler would lean the pump and shut off air sooner, correct?
Today, after installing the WRD back, I decided to play with the ignition a bit. In a lot of these threads, I've been reading that should be tried first. I did get the engine to run better by advancing the distributor by ear - while running. I also adjusted the idle down at the pump, 12 clicks, and the idle is working for the first time.
The big item of concern is now there's steam coming out the exhaust, and drops of water. I did retighten the head bolts a few days ago, but did NOT release the water pressure from the cooling system before I did it. I took the bolts to 70 ft.lbs. so maybe I may have to go to 80?
Regardless, I have to head out to TN for a few days and won't work on the car until next W.
I'll bring my iTouch to keep track of this site, I'm addicted to getting this car on the road. Ron