You anywhere near a Princess Auto?
They sell a cheapo digital multimeter that comes with a temperature probe (K type thermocouple).It reads only in Degrees Celsius, but it only takes a few minutes to print a chart up to get a decent conversion.
Talk nice to a welder and have the end of the thermocouple welded into the end of a length of stainless steel line. Split the wires apart, thread them through the tube, crimp them into the end of the tube with a vise or Vise-grips, then take the unit in to have a bead run across the end.
Makes a great tool for $10(on sale price) and whatever the two minute weld sets you back.
Or drop a few more bucks and buy a thermometer that is set up for casting. It does not need to be decimal places accurate, but repeatable is good. Once you find the temperature that works, anyways.
Or buy a probe already built. Take a look at Auberins.com. Some pretty good stuff there for not too much spare change.
I'd suggest clean clean clean for the mold. Hot soapy water and a scrub with an old toothbrush. Rinse. Repeat. Dry. Skip the smoke, skip any other possible sources of contaminants. Save the smoke for IF you have issues getting the bullet to drop.
Metal is clean? Pot has been cleaned out since the WW were melted out? I bead blasted out the inside of my old Saeco bottom pour. It behaved much better afterwards. A good scrub out with a wire brush would go a long ways, if there is crap stuck to the sides or bottom of the pot.
Get a thermometer, though. Then you know at least close to what temperature you are at.
I got great looking bullets out of my 22 cal molds on straight WW at 600 deg C. (1100F!) indicated on my thermocouple. A tad warm. Very frosty. Some flame issues when fluxing...piece of dry lumber split down to stir with. No trouble keeping the mold warm, though.

Casts well at around 350-380C for me. Dropping below 350 makes for wrinkles and folds.
Cheers
Trev