Good day,
Here is something to try: take your multimeter on the Ohms or resistance setting, and test each of the logical pairs of phase wires. That means, one of your test leads will go on wire 1, and the other test lead on wire 2. Then test wires 1 and 3, then test wires 2 and 3. Now they should all read at or near the same resistance, and that resistance should be very low, like less than 10 ohms (I think around 1 ohm is a good number?). If that is true, go on to the next step.
Now turn your multimeter to the AC Volts setting, (less than 40v AC, if you have an analog meter), and your going to test each logical pair again, but this time, you will turn/spin the wheel by hand. When the wheel spins, you should get some AC voltage. If this is true, go to next step.
Now, connect the logical pairs together (like a dead short), and try to gently sping the wheel. If the wheel is MUCH harder to turn, your wheel passed! Don't try to spin the wheel in this mode for very long, as your stator and wires will heat up fast!
Does that help?