I agree with the above two folks. If you deadlift you get good at deadlifting. Your style is going to work to deadlift then the body will do what it has to to get a better deadlift. This can be opposite of what you want to get a good clean. For example to set up for a good clean you need a very good arched back, some huge deadlifters actually think that a very good arched back takes away from the deadlift they almost want a somewhat “rounded upper back” to decrease range of motion so to speak. Just my two cents and my observations.
Another one to reference is Kono - the olympic lifts are about explosion, training into those high weights may break down your form into nothing technical.