Looking for any views on a situation I encountered last night. I've owned a Piper PA-28R-200 for 3 years. Engine (Lycoming IO-360-C1C) was factory rebuilt as of June 2017 (previous owner had a prop strike so had to replace engine). Engine only has 550 TSMO. For the 3 years I've owned the plane, have never had an engine issue. Regularly maintained and change oil every 40-50 hours with clean results each time. This changed last night. I departed for a cross country and at 1,500 ft, while climbing with power/prop at 25/25, the engine briefly sputtered / hiccuped. It didn't stop completely - I can only describe it as a hiccup. This only lasted 1 - 2 seconds before it went back to producing full power and making normal sound. Mixture was full rich the whole time, and electric fuel pump was also still on. Both tanks had full fuel. Plane recently had oil changed and had 7 quarts during preflight. I returned to airport which took about 5 minutes, and then had a 2-minute taxi. During the return and taxi, the engine was perfectly normal - no issues at all. I am going to have my maintenance shop look at the plane next week, but in the interim, would welcome any views / guesses on (1) what may have happened here, (2) whether this is actually common (it's never happened to me in 600 hours of flying) and (3) what solutions might be. I know this is likely very difficult to answer without actually inspecting the engine, but would just appreciate any relevant views from folks with more expertise than my own. Obviously a bit concerned safetywise, and also hoping this doesn't mean a ton of downtime for the plane. Thanks in advance for any responses.