Well, if no suction when cold, then one or more of the following has happened:
- the wax-filled thermostat element has gone bad (unlikely and expensive)
- the slide valve has frozen in the tube
- the slide valve has gotten out of adjustment
The attached picture tells the story. You can see the thermostat on the right, and the slide valve in the middle with its adjustment.
You need to take the WRD off and disassemble it as shown. To check the thermostat, hold it with the little rod up and measure how far it sticks out when cold, then run some 180 degree water through it (or dunk it), and re-measure the distance. It should be about 1 mm greater. If it doesn't move, then you need a new element.
Make sure that the slide moves easily in the tube. A little WD40 or some PB-Blaster may help.
Then re-assemble and test that the slide is just at the top of the air passage at about 50 degrees (winter in Jax). Then use the hot water to heat the tube to 180. The slide should move down to close the air passage. Use the screw to adjust as required. Because of the limited travel, the priority is to make sure that the air passage is fully closed at about 180 degrees.