Maybe recheck the harmonic trap just to be sure. The last guy was after wattage. Not sure if you have an SA, but you can try adjusting that trap to the dip (not peak) in output wattage. Don't worry, it won't cut down on the 27MHz signal strength. The watt meter sees both the fundamental and harmonics. The trap only affects the 2nd harmonic (with the original parts anyhow), so tuning for a dip in power there is how I would do it without a SA.
Edit: or a TV or other 54MHz receiver, its hard to see the effects on a watt meter when the harmonic is more than 20dB below the fundamental. Ideally it should be around -50 to -60 dBc. But if all you got is a screwdriver and a watt meter, gotta make due somehow.