I've never worked on an EVO, but looking at you doing the bevel the pinion alignment, would it make sense to 3d print a motor cage for that bit? Then you just try to measure how much the motor adjustment screw needs to turn to get the motor in the depth position you shimmed it to while using the cage, when you insert the motor in the pistol grip. I dunno... just something that crossed my mind in the moment. Could probably be also useful for V2 gearboxes, perhaps. MP5 comes to mind. Looking forward to the next one!
@@wyz2285 Yeah the mp5k has a V3 GB and a motorcage, at least my cyma does. But what i meant is printing a motorcage just for shimming the bevel to the motor, since you can probably match the alignment of the motor with that tool you've shown in the beginning, and simply measure how deep the adjustment screw should be turned to ensure the motor inside the grip is at the same height as when you set it in the cage. 3d printing a grip is also a great idea, and could solve a lot of issues