I would make sure the clutch cable is operating as smoothly as you can get it. If it drags and hangs up, it can make for an awkward clutch.
Check the routing of the cable to ensure there is no pinching and minimal curves. Lube the cable. Make sure there are no frayed wire ends catching on the outer cover. Check the barrel that rotates in the lever, and lube the barrel. The barrel should rotate in the lever as you pull the clutch lever in.
Make sure the clutch is adjusted properly, both at the clutch end, and at the bar end.
Grease on the pushrod might be helpful.
I would do all the above before I pulled the clutch apart.
Stephen Hill