1mm is pretty small,.1 millimeter = 0.0393700787 inches, sorry .040. tha is about 1/10 the travel you need.. I'm not sure what's in the 230 WRDs, Pictures here I've seen only show the air piston for the early ones. My 250 and 280 versions have the shim adjustments not a screw type on the air. Regardless, the thermo thing moves the air piston from fully open to fully closed air flow through the WRD. Yours isn't closing and it is only moving 1mm? Go on Ebay and buy a new thermo thing. I know I've seen them recently. You'll see the brass bulb 'ampoule' and shaft with a stainless steel clip holding the shaft in.
I was told a long time ago, the brass thing is full of wax sealed with the rubber channel that holds the shaft under vacuum. (no air) If you pull the pin out or it is somehow squeezed all the way out, air gets in and you will have a meam time getting it to woirk right ever again. (don't ask how I know,
). Maybe some one hear has a trick to get the ampoule to work right, but I didn't want to chance having it prematurley going bad again, so I bought 2 back in 1980. Some thermostats have the same device opening the thermostat.
It won't hurt to get the WRD working right, but I have a feeling that isn't the root.