Youre using that Ecrazy controller, Im prerty sure they default @ 120 deg, that software is awesome. Not the phase currents can be higher than the input current. Sort a puts a spanner in the math regarding torque and voltage vs Amps.
BTW its hard to test hall sensor. Its good to power them on and test them the voltages between black and color wires rotating the wheel to see if all are working..
It sounds like you got a handle of all this Ebike stuff now and soon you will be riding trouble free...
I pulled my bike apart to rebuld as I thought my back rack was bent, it turned out my DIY rack was rock solid but the rear dual suspension was twisted due to the bike falling over loading the trailer all the time. I solved the bike falling over thing by welding a bike stand to the trailer. But I don't like this bike any more twisted a little.
I have an old Currie Tech 26" MTB gracefull Momma... So I rigged my old ecrazy controller up, and internal converted to external MP and
it didnt work, could be anything. I looks to the spare GM MP2 with modded but original internal motor, I Hard wires it and wooosh off she went. This little internal MP2 was clocking up to 2500 watts on the CA.
The MP internal controller is a little sluggish off the mark but my low to mid end torque is amazing.