As I understand it.. Zinc melts at a way hotter temperature than lead around 900F.. Aluminum molds and pots shouldn't take these temps..
Easy fix.. Sort your wheel weights.. They are marked.. Pair of side cutters will help you too, can't cut zinc weights, too hard..
When melting in the pot DO NOT GO OVER 750F... Lead will melt and steel and zinc will float to top.. Buy a thermometer
Zinc, by itself, will melt at a higher temp than lead alloys. Trouble is, when it is in solution with lead, it melts at a lower temp, just as antimony does.
The liquid Zinc will enter the pores of steel in pot and moulds.(just guessing about the moulds) & thus contaminate future pots of metal. At some point,
this stops, of course, but how much lead is ruined? Best not to put zinc in the pot in the first place. Someone did an article (G&A Annual) of casting & shooting zinc bullets, many
years ago & noted when he attempted to use lead in the pot after the experiment, he could not get non-wrinkled bullets, no matter what temperature he used. He surmised the zinc screwed
his pot for future lead casting.