You need to check with the diecaster. If the part is too thin, he/she will not be able to fill the mold consistently, which results in scrap, which means money out of their pocket, which means they will pass that cost on to you with higher piece/part cost. Every part is unique and every diecaster is different. They have the expertise to tell you if it will work or not. Sorry I couldn't give you more of a definative answer.
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