Yes, there is a way to keep your old function. And unless you want both the S3 and S4 functions to accept the same number of arguments of the same classes, it's not even complicated to do.
# Create an S3 function named "myFun"
myFun <- function(x) cat(x, "\n")
# Create an S4 function named "myFun", dispatched when myFun() is called with
# a single numeric argument
setMethod("myFun", signature=signature(x="numeric"), function(x) rnorm(x))
# When called with a numeric argument, the S4 function is dispatched
myFun(6)
# [1] 0.3502462 -1.3327865 -0.9338347 -0.7718385 0.7593676 0.3961752
# When called with any other class of argument, the S3 function is dispatched
myFun("hello")
# hello
If you do want the S4 function to take the same type of argument as the S3 function, you'll need to do something like the following, setting the class of the argument so that R has some way of divining which of the two functions you are intending it to use:
setMethod("myFun", signature=signature(x="greeting"),
function(x) cat(x, x, x, "\n"))
# Create an object of class "greeting" that will dispatch the just-created
# S4 function
XX <- "hello"
class(XX) <- "greeting"
myFun(XX)
# hello hello hello
# A supplied argument of class "character" still dispatches the S3 function
myFun("hello")
# hello