I got to drive mine for the past few days and so far no problems. I still need to get it tuned, should be one night this coming week. Now I'm wrapping up the little things. Since I nearly got stuck in the rain without the shaker back on I made brackets and got it mounted.
What I basically did was remove the bottom pan since it would have to be cut up to really clear the blower pulley. I made a new lower pan from a thin piece of 12"x18" aluminum, then mounted some aluminum rails on it and some 1/8" x 1" aluminum flat stock mounting tabs for the sides and front. Once I got it right I cleaned it up, cut out a few holes to push air down on the Eaton and painted it black hammer tone. I'm not too worried about the rain that actually makes it into the shaker.