You can bypass the check valve by just connnecting the two vacume lines together and it will put some function back in the Auto TempII. The can is a vacume reserve that holds the various doors and baffles in the ductwork in the proper positions at times when engine vacume is too low to do it. Without the can & check valve but with vacume spliced directly into the system, the doors will go to the right positions at idle but will want to go back to their resting state under acceleration due to lower engine vacume. That means cold air will flow at idle and it will dump to hot air under acceleraton. It ain't fun jury-rigging it like that but as a temporary fix until you locate the right can and/or valve, it beats no air at all. If originality is not a major issue, most American auto makers used this kind of setup during the 70's & 80's. Some (which I won't menton by name) used what looked exactly like a Hi-C fruit punch can with a check valve. If you absolutely can't find the right one for your Imperial, a workable but non-original substitute from another make ought to be available. You could also buy a can of Hi-C Fruit Punch, bore two holes in it, empty & wash it out and put two fitings in it for use with a generic in-line check valve. I know it sounds sick but it will work. Good luck. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.