Dart,
Answerrring as instructed....lol
First.. the link to the KB site's chart
http://kb-silvolite.com/clearance_pop.php
Second.. as for the reason the 2nd gap should be larger... The way rings work is this: top ring is the compression ring. It's designed to seal against the walls and on the up-stroke it seals on the lands of the piston in order to seal in the gases. We talk about cylinder wall finish but using a good piston means the best sealing surface for the ring too. The second ring is not a compression sealing ring, but rather an oil scraper by design. It's not coated, and is has more of an edge to it that isnt good at sealing gases. But it does remove the last remnants of oil from the walls on the down stroke. The third ring is the main oil control ring. The issue with the 2nd ring gap comes when there is oil being removed from the walls, and it prevents the escape of gasses that get traped between the top and 2nd rings. Once that happens, the top ring is pushed up off the ring land, losing a good part of it's sealing. The fix is to simply enlarge the end gap on that 2nd ring. It is fairly common to have this problem so it can really help especially above 3-4K rpm. So use the guide for the top ring, then for the 2nd ring.... but then add about .005" to that 2nd ring number. It usually ends up around .022-.024".