You really have violated one of the fundamental rules of choosing ports for your application - NEVER USE A NICE ROUND NUMBER. If you violate the second rule - NEVER USE AN ALREADY LISTED PORT, then you are really asking for trouble.
I trust that you are using the getservbyname() function rather than using the port number directly. That makes changing the application merely a matter of updating /etc/services and/or the services NIS map. It also has the added advantage of 'advertising' your port by listing it in /etc/services.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.