I can't find the post right now, but as I recall I made some calculations specific to Paully's power line voltage as well as the 5K transformer impedance. (Or was it someone else? Seems to have been more than one thread on the 45 conversion lately!)
Anyhow, in most cases you can reduce the driver plate voltage, which will increase the 45 plate-to-cathode voltage and reduce the current so that it matches a 5K impedance. In some cases you might get too much current or voltage or power in the driver, in which case the 6000 ohms cathode resistance can be increased. Since the increase is small, you can get away with a third resistor that has a lower power rating, and this third resistor can replace the wire that connects the two 3000 ohm resistors in series. That makes is a simple modification. I have a clunky and unreliable spreadsheet, not good enough to post but I'll do the calculations whenever they are needed.
I hope everyone understands that the Paramount was designed for the 300B and 2A3; the 45 modification is not a standard thing. It's theoretically possible to run a Type 50 too, though you'd have to use a grid choke which has some hum risk. The Paramour II and Stereomour were designed for the 45 and 2A3, and as I've said I have plans for a shunt regulated 45 amps as well.