Pure aluminum melts at 1220°F, zinc at about 780°F. Aluminum loses strength at elevated temperature, although how much strength is needed for this application is unknown. It looks like it would work but there is some risk of damaging or destroying the mould. A steel mould would be better.
Most electric lead melters get hot enough to melt zinc but once you have melted zinc in one, you can't use it for bullets again as the zinc contamination makes the lead not cast well. If you use a fire heater to melt the zinc, be careful not to overheat the zinc as zinc oxide fumes (white "smoke") are toxic. See the "Source for zinc" thread for further info on "Metal Fume Fever."