Oh no, don’t take it off, but please post a long video later so we can all have a good laugh

Sorry, couldn’t help myself.
Piper or Cessna? Model year?
Your best friend is going to be a hydrolic press or a friend with a hydraulic press.
Depending on year and model you’ll need to cut the strut. I use a thin kerf cutoff wheel in a 90 deg die grinder some go to a machine shop to get it done.
Bullet suitable for install new fork block and a rivet gun.
Map torch too.
Trusted friend cause it takes about five hands to do it all without trauma.
Heat new block, chill strut, press block on and use bullet with rivet gun to align. Don’t fuck around you got about 10 seconds or so until block and strut become one.
I recommend you buy a used strut and fit it all up, then swap out, bolt on fork AFTER strut is mounted and serviced and leak checked etc.
Rocket
Oh ya, you’ll need to press the old block/torq fitting too. Fun times!